Once he is approved by the Senate, I believe it would be refreshing for Lew to take the public by the hand and wisely, but candidly give them the whole truth and reckoning of what must take place in the nation.
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Even with an infallible plan (which this is not), you should at least have the good sense to take people by the hand, show your concerns, take your time, soundly bring them into your camp.
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That's why we need a third party who can take the parties by the hand and move them forward.
Some planners, for example, will take you by the hand--put you on a budget, rejigger your portfolio, redo your insurance, plan your estate, set up the trusts and select the appropriate tax shelters.
On the Iranian matter, I've said this in very frank and open terms to the Iranian Foreign Secretary how important it is that he take the hand outstretched by President Obama, that we -- we, France, Europe and the United States -- are totally aligned on this and we cannot in any way accept the insane statements made by President Ahmadinejad.
Harris is unsure how the offer will be received by the Glazers but believes the family should in effect take the money and hand over the keys to Manchester United.
We harvest by hand, take care of the grapes, work slowly and age the wine in oak barrels.
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Good leadership is demonstrated by an ability to take the information at hand, quickly gather and evaluate any missing information, and draw a conclusion that can be acted upon.
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The court ordered Conner to take the challenge or hand over the Cup--so Conner whipped Fay by sailing a far speedier 60-foot catamaran.
The Rockets, on the other hand, nailed four threes in the period, outscoring New York by nine to take a huge 83-60 lead they never really came close to surrendering.
They are light enough to be launched by hand and will be able to take images of the ground below with a still or video camera, they add.
They'll pass them off to coordinators by hand, who then will take them to a place where the data can be uploaded to the Internet.
After a dozen interviews--and still no job offer--Goldman put together an elaborate proposal and had it hand delivered by a man singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in a bird suit (the chicken suit was unavailable).
Robinson's perfectly placed and weighted kick from inside his own 22 was caught cleanly by Xavier Rush and Roberts was on hand to take his pass and sprint to the right corner.
Testing new cars behind closed doors by hooking up engines to computer models, on the other hand, ensures that nobody can take any embarrassing pictures.
Hand-picked by the charmistatic two-term president Lula da Silva, Dilma will take the reins of an economy that has been growing at about 7% in 2010 and has become the eighth largest in the world.
Yankees right-hander Hiroki Kuroda is expected to take his next turn in the rotation Monday at Cleveland after bruising the middle finger on his throwing hand when hit by a Shane Victorino line drive Wednesday.
UN-led system of global governance is working to redefine international law by on the one hand whitewashing war crimes by states associated with the majority, and on the other hand rendering it illegal for unpopular countries to take action to protect themselves against aggression.
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