Ariel Sharon vowing there will be no letup in his punishing policies. |
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Six months after the announcement of the new policy, our research showed no letup in requests for security assessments. |
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Energy and raw materials prices have soared in recent years, and there is no sign of a letup. |
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As for the ASG and other lawless elements, the government pursued strong anti-terrorist operations and law enforcement actions without letup. |
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Since then, we have worked without letup to improve the performance of this engine. |
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Statistics recording injury, illness, mutilation and death from work-related causes show no letup. |
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We therefore need to be prudent to secure the resources we need in 2010, and there must be no letup in our actions as the needs are huge. |
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So there will be no letup in our efforts to consolidate our European bases. We aim to be the leader in each country and on each of our markets. |
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His new prime minister, meeting him on the lush grounds of the presidential palace, said that there would be no letup in martial law. |
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Major cities have been facing up to 12-hour loadshedding with no letup in the hot weather. |
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There was no letup, however, in the EU's own economic difficulties. |
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Day fourteen of Israel's assault on Hamas, and still no sign of a letup. |
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Only in the 1890s did the skirt return to a relatively slender silhouette, but there was no letup in the constrictive corset, which was then at its most painful and harmful stage. |
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We waited for a letup in the rain, then we ran home before it started again. |
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With no letup in the weather, tournament officials declared Fort Worth and Mid Valley co-champions. |
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Although the efforts put forth for preservation of the monuments have yielded results of which we can be proud, there must be no letup in our vigilance. |
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Since the Raiders have elevated their play to meet that of the opposition in recent weeks, coach Jim Bittner fears a letup when Moorpark travels to Compton. |
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