He lauded the school for encouraging sports and exhorted young sportsmen to make strides in sports and academics. |
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Regulators can continue to make strides in sharing information on enforcement and potential risks that may warrant further attention. |
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Directly linked to reducing wait times, we will make strides on preventing illness and improving disease management across Canada. |
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The Proenza fellows continue to make strides, bringing more heft and consistency to their preseason collections. |
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The Government continues to make strides in addressing some of the priority challenges which emanated from the 2006 crisis. |
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Continue to make strides in addressing the key gaps found in previous years. |
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Introspection is majorly in order, as you address certain excesses and make strides to temper them. |
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Ultimately, I believe both nations must make strides towards the middle. |
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He said the party still needed to make strides to compete with the Democratic Party. |
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We continue to make strides across all of our domestic businesses towards our goal of undisputed leadership in all areas of financial services in Canada. |
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Several research projects are expecting to make strides next year. |
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By funding these innovative research centres, we hope to make strides in eliminating violence in our society and help Canadians overcome the devastating effects of violence on physical and mental health. |
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This committee will focus annually on certain significant social policy problems in order to make strides toward recommendations for problem resolution. |
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Although Canadian psychologists have made and will continue to make strides in the biopsychosocial treatment of various health problems, there are a number of significant challenges to this work. |
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Despite facing unexpected challenges over the past year, INAC has continued to make strides in deepening its management agenda through implementing its Results Framework and improving the strategic planning function. |
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It is only through research and dedication towards understanding more about mental illness and the best ways to cope and treat the illness, that we will make strides towards progress. |
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We make strides because others take strides! |
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I would like to take this opportunity to extend my warm thanks to the Ubisoft teams, who, through their talent and energy, enable us to make strides each year in the quality of our games and the reinforcement of our brands. |
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The Department continues to make strides to develop the broadband infrastructure to ensure that all Canadians, regardless of location or income, have access to the Internet. |
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Marbach, a German thermoform tooling specialist, continues to make strides in production of preprinted PP lids. |
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Each year, we make strides to shrink our footprint, from the energy we use for our network and workplace to the consumption of goods and the generation of waste. |
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But each year you have to continue to make strides and continue to learn. |
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If we continue to make strides, there's no way we won't be a playoff team. |
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This memorandum will permit us to set up the institutional framework needed to conduct research and implement projects involving renewable energies, which will help us make strides in this arena. |
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We did make strides, nevertheless, at the talks recently held in Abuja, which holds out hope for striking a framework agreement on Darfur in the very near future. |
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Mr President, once again, I voted in favour of this report because I believe, if we are to make strides in fighting climate change, we need to make choosing green products easier for the consumer. |
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Another extremely important component about the bill is that the government is continuing to make strides to increase the protection of the health of Canadians. |
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In addition, we will continue to make strides in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of our business processes and systems, with the goal of increasing productivity and asset utilization. |
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Today, women more regularly make strides in the publishing world, as they lead companies to success and begin to earn wages on par with their male counterparts. |
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