Celtic will look to take a lead to Moscow for the return leg on 5 August.
"My goal is not to take a lead that's going to hurt my career, " says McHale.
So what we should be doing is looking to the president to take a lead on this.
He wanted the Europeans to take a lead and so put down a marker for the future.
The Rockets rallied from a 15-point deficit to take a lead in the fourth quarter in Game 2.
"I hope Hiroshima will take a lead on this because of our own experience with the atomic bomb, " he said.
But they said governments needed to take a lead by using legislation and direct intervention to create a better environment.
The local authority is to set up a sub-committee and will take a lead in the running of the site.
Doctors themselves needed to take a lead by helping to change both attitudes and behaviour with regards to alcohol, said Dr Lewis.
But the Welsh Cup winners wasted a golden opportunity at Belle Vue to take a lead to Lithuania in the second leg.
The Welsh Government say that local authorities have asked them to take a lead in laying out how they see collaboration taking place.
He urged the government to take a lead "rather than sitting on the sidelines ignoring the problem as it is doing in England".
And, way before New Labour took up the theme, he emphasised that this was an area in which Britain could take a lead.
As you point out, she would have to do better than anybody ever possibly expects her to do to take a lead in the pledged delegates.
The UK government needs to seriously reassess its bankrolling of biofuels, and take a lead in securing an end to harmful EU biofuel targets this year.
Archbishop Sentamu was saying he'd like to see the UN take a lead which could in turn trigger military action if that is the final resort.
But Rovers, who tasted victory over local rivals Hull FC in the Welsh capital, fought back to take a lead that they held until Hodgson's late heroics.
If he, or Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, get the job, America may well once more take a lead in the global effort to mitigate climate change.
From now on it will take a lead role in co-ordinating and monitoring tougher financial regulations and serve (along with the IMF) as an early-warning system for emerging risks.
Yet, with all that said, the world can still be mightily relieved that its richest and most powerful nation is prepared, despite adverse consequences to itself, to take a lead.
Now, he says, the economic challenges the country faces are so great that Barack Obama should take a lead role in getting a new stimulus package through the lame duck Congress.
On the par-four fith McIlroy produced the longest drive of the week at 388 yards but he two-putted for par as Ogilvy rolled home a birdie to take a lead he never gave up.
Croatia coach Bilic leaves his post after the tournament after a successful six-year spell in charge and three minutes before half-time, he saw his team take a lead that this time they would not relinquish.
Fulham can perhaps count themselves fortunate to take a lead to Ukraine for the second leg on Thursday 25 February, but despite being outplayed at times they hung on and dug in with a spirited performance.
Adams also urged the United States to take a lead in the development of the arts and sciences through the establishment of a national university, the financing of scientific expeditions, and the erection of an observatory.
However, the Victoria Park side did not have long to wait to take a stunning lead as Craig cut in from the right and produced a scything run through the Celtic defence and finished emphatically.
But with a second chance to take a commanding lead in the series, the Pacers view Saturday's victory as just a starting point.
After the Blackbirds (20-14) battled back to take a brief lead, the Dukes surged again to win going away by closing the game on a 10-2 run.
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