| Rail buffs could take a step back in time to Swindon's golden rail era age and get spliced on the footplate of a vintage locomotive at Steam. |
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| If we take a step back, we can see that only government could have brought us to this lamentable condition. |
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| But here I have the ability to take a step back and see the green leaves as mammoth trees. |
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| Expect the Sonics and Clippers to take a step back amid murderous January schedules. |
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| The content industry needs to take a step back and see the bigger picture to find a new business model. |
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| The US overreached itself on this occasion and was forced to take a step back. |
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| Here, it is our intention to take a step back from the madding crowd and see how we could achieve this balance. |
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| Let me take a step back and again reflect that this is piecemeal and without adequate consultation. |
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| Now is the time for each of us, on both sides of the pond, to take a step back and allow things to calm down. |
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| Before we begin, perhaps we should take a step back and determine who exactly qualifies for these tax incentives. |
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| But in New York this week, bosh said he had to take a step back from basketball and simply take in his surroundings. |
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| Council listened to the concerns of citizens and decided to take a step back and provide more time for input and consultation. |
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| This great site invites you to take a step back into the past where you can relive classic hairstyles such as the bouffant, the flip, the pixie and the pageboy. |
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| For my part, I will take a step back, while staying on as Chairman of the Board. |
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| I would like to take a step back and recognize why my government is working so hard to help more Canadians get into the workforce. |
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| It is common practice with any program to take a step back and evaluate after a certain number of years. |
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| We will always take a step back to help those who need our support, especially the family. |
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| You've built a lifestyle you enjoy over a lifetime of working, so you don't want to take a step back in retirement. |
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| We need to take a step back from the day to day routine and engage in a constructive debate about our future and what form it might desirably take. |
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| It is important to take a step back from what you are living and reflect on it. |
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| The LIDU and the EAHR therefore request that the Italian government take a step back from these measures taken in the heat of the moment and under emotional strain, from the slippery slope to collective denunciation. |
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| Before you negotiate, it is important to take a step back and consider the power relationships between all parties to the negotiations, and any others who can influence the final outcome. |
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| I am focusing more on interest deductibility because there is a huge body of opinion that is saying to the government that this is a time to take a step back. |
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| In turbulent times such as these, with the markets responding to changing scenarios in high frequency and with major swings, it can't hurt to take a step back from the day to day and take a more measured look at events. |
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| It may be helpful to take a step back to find the improvements and additional benefits the ERP system was supposed to provide, but that have not been observed to date. |
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| But we mustn't take a step back in the work of the group. |
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| To really understand the popularity of postcards, we must take a step back from modern society and its bombardment of advertising, film and television images. |
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| Let us take a step back for a moment to take a look at the system we have inherited and certain mentalities that come with it, particularly those held by those in power, in order to better project us towards the future. |
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| Before I go into detail about particular Canadian measures and experiences with inflation, let me take a step back to look at the larger, international picture. |
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| Before rushing to judgement on an appropriate solution, governments should as a matter of the highest priority take a step back and reassess the situation. |
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| This kind of problem illustrates the need, mentioned below in Section VII B, for regulators to take a step back and review the sector and its structural problems as a whole. |
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| While everyone else went berserk, The Daily Show was able to take a step back and wonder whether it was right that an organisation such as CNN was filling up airtime with talk of black holes and Bermuda triangles. |
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| In recent weeks the federal government has handed out hundreds of billions in bailouts and guarantees, and it is time to take a step back and see if they have any effect. |
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