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to begin to make plans or arrangements for something, to make preparations for something in
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to count items of merchandise or supplies that are in stock, to take inventory in
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to have faith in something, to believe in something (usually used in the negative) in
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to carefully study a situation or a number of possibilities or opportunities in
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to take a course of action or do something that is different from the preceding course of action in
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to accept the bad things together with the good things in
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to take some kind of action in
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to be the best or the worst in
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to choose not to go to work for one day in
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to aviod dealing directly with a problem/difficulty/situation in
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to lessen or weaken or soften something in
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to hide behind the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution which guarantees any witness the right not to incriminate himself or herself while testifying at a trial in
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to decide to do something although one has not been asked to do it in
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to attempt to administer the law oneself in
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to assume the right to do something in
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to do something decisive (such as getting married) in
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to receive punishment for something, to be accused and punished for something, to receive punishment in place of someone else in
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to go and sit in the witness chair in a courtroom in
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to make someone less arrogant, to make someone tired and weak in
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to make an effort to do something in
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