51. He said the slowdown triggered by the devaluation of the peso last December would ease as the government steps up spending and consumers regain confidence. 52. He will report directly to the chairman, a step up from his last job. 53. If you really go overboard with indulging, step up exercise. 54. If your team has a swanky return man, it is a step up on the competition. 55. If guys really want to be here, they had better step up and win tonight, play hard. 56. If he still declines to get involved, you may need to take a step up the corporate ladder to get a real hearing. 57. Indeed, it may bolster growth in the first quarter as companies step up production to bring stock levels in line with demand. 58. Interest on the loan steps up annually. 59. It felt like it was a step down instead of a step up. 60. It also comes as the GOP steps up promoting school choice as a way to improve urban education, and African Americans are showing a lot of interest. |