The video should inform and motivate people to take steps to prevent the flu.
Many of them have even begun to take steps to implement it inside their organization.
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He has already persuaded the central bank to take steps that could stoke inflation.
"We are prepared to take steps to notify people named in the documents, " said the official.
So we've started to take steps to counter the growing "unfairness" that our daughter senses.
The President understands that we have to take steps to reduce the level of government spending.
Most lack the authority to hire town managers, or even to take steps to curtail traffic.
But there are plenty of steps, or at least promises to take steps, in the right direction.
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Tell them now is the time to take steps we know will grow our economy and create jobs.
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In recessions, they tend to take steps to discourage new migrants and even get rid of existing ones.
He also wants Congress to take steps to better screen people with mental illnesses, so they cannot obtain weapons.
The ongoing challenges facing the industry mean that we have had to take steps to secure our long-term future.
We believe that Israelis and the Palestinians need to take steps towards peace.
Employers are encouraged to take steps necessary to prevent sexual harassment from occurring.
The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, again called on the Sudanese government to take steps to end the violence.
Under the No Child Left Behind law, that means that they have to take steps to improve student test scores.
Morgan Tsvangirai, the party's president, has called on the outside world to take steps now to support his country's democracy.
In my State of the Union last year, I urged Congress to take steps to fix the way they do business.
Kuwait had a great opportunity after the gulf war to take steps to create checks on the government, to reform education.
Again, we have asked the Prime Minister to take steps to build confidence for proximity talks to be able to make progress.
However, if you're not compliant, it's important to take steps toward resolving your outstanding liabilities, whether or not an amnesty program exists.
They have an opportunity to take steps to fulfill their international responsibilities.
She also urged Japan to take steps to keep from isolating itself.
Her father's lawyers want to secure an injunction compelling Facebook to take steps to prevent her using the site or publishing images.
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India's inflation rate has dipped to a three-year low, giving more room to policymakers to take steps to revive its sluggish economy.
Sustained and reinforcing education is needed to effectively encourage people across the age span to take steps to reduce their risk for infection.
Smaller companies can be more agile in identifying which innovations are worth patenting, and then acting quickly to take steps to protect them.
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This newspaper believes that global warming is a serious threat, and that the world needs to take steps to try to avert it.
"The FBI has informed me that the hackers are known to take steps against those who cooperate with the government, " Ms. Christensen said.
Now, if in fact the IFOR in plain view is watching a kidnapping going on, we're going to take steps to prevent it.
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