Took care of some spots that have been water collection areas and all should be A-OK moving forward. |
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Roger Brooks took a deep breath and, like a buffalo in a snowstorm, he put his head down and kept moving forward. |
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Since the path was so narrow that there was no way to reverse, he had no option but to continue moving forward. |
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Tori returns Uke to the upright position, by moving forward a bit on the left knee, and releases Uke by unclasping his hands. |
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This approach allows you to smooth out operational kinks while moving forward toward a more refined design. |
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Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance. |
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When Duncan starts moving forward and backward in time while psychic witches and warlocks control him, the show becomes ludicrous. |
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I am saying that we need to proceed carefully, instead of moving forward with reckless abandon. |
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Critical self reflection is an overarching set of skills that includes observation, questioning and identifying themes for moving forward. |
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The introduction of the new engine was instrumental in keeping the Sligo fire service moving forward. |
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The ushers could start the collection at the back, passing the plates and moving forward. |
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Despite such hazards, local chipmakers are moving forward with investment projects across the Strait. |
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I never felt so good as we broke ground as I did that day, knowing that we were moving forward, even if only a slight amount. |
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But progressivism is surely about looking and moving forward into the unattempted and undiscovered country. |
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Throughout my career I've progressed, taking a step at a time but always moving forward. |
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Rather than moving forward while flapping their wings up and down like a bird, flies hover while beating their wings back and forth. |
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Mac eased the shuttle off the ground, then let it begin to ascend gently before moving forward. |
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And all of this, of course, is aimed at getting a new U.N. blessing for the plan moving forward in Iraq to transfer sovereignty. |
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In an outmoded attempt at modishness, the play moves backward in time, though moving forward it would have proved just as backward. |
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Our moving forward is impeded by the finality of this event, but the memory of these five wonderful people wills us to move forward. |
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You had one fighter aggressive and moving forward and the other fighter countering effectively but not throwing as many punches. |
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Remember that the machine you've just souped up so dramatically is going to need a little more fuel moving forward. |
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The deliberate contrast between moving forward and moving backwards creates a clear juxtaposition. |
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And we're looking at reducing the footprint of this facility as people are moving forward. |
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But in three-legged races, there are always those who spend more time falling over than moving forward. |
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Bad news and a big decline, but at least the economy is still moving forward right? |
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She saw the beam of light of the night watcher's flashlight turning from the corner, moving forward along the corridor towards her. |
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Looking back on the last year, I have run for England and won the North cross-country, so things are moving forward. |
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I can also confirm that we will be moving forward swiftly with our application for authority to award our own degrees. |
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The ship had risen off of the ground now and was moving forward, out of the hangar. |
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The trust is waiting for costing from a quantity surveyor before moving forward. |
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Slowly moving forward, Lee and Ty circle around the ring two times and approach each other in the middle again. |
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Joe Clark: This is not a kangaroo court, but I am moving forward very quickly, sir. |
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It is a struggle that the planet is trying to achieve in terms of making progress and moving forward. |
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Couples hold each other close in a waltz, moving forward and back and turning, their legs interlocking in a subtle game of advance and retreat, of never quite touching. |
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It is a shame and a self-condemnation on the government for not moving forward with its report. |
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Let me say quite seriously that, yes, we want to keep moving forward with regard to Turkey and we do not want to shut the door on the Balkans. |
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Velázquez faces serious challenges, but he sees an orderly process for moving forward. |
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Flip the switch and this ultimate off-road feature delivers equal power to both rear wheels to boost traction and keep your truck moving forward. |
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What is now required is a sustained, hard, arduous and persistent effort to keep things moving forward. |
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If you like to solve problems and keep things moving forward, then the trucking industry just might have what you're looking for. |
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Europe's history has been marked by such discontinuity, moving forward by quantum leaps, to use the scientific term. |
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Before moving forward with a discussion, it may be useful to re-iterate the framework by which we are approaching this review. |
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In moving forward on this agenda, the government will put a premium on forthrightness and openness with Parliament. |
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So, you can stop and touch but you must stay still, you can't be moving forward through the water by walking, running or jumping. |
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We represent the new trend moving forward against the stagnancy of the old management. |
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Formalizing this cooperation and support from other levels of government will likely be the biggest challenge moving forward. |
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We still have a long way to go, but we are moving forward, and at least those ministers who are not making an effort have a guilty conscience. |
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Note: The fencer who has established the point in line can be standing still, moving backward, moving forward, or lunging. |
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We have the internal diversity and strength to draw upon our actions moving forward. |
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We are not out of the woods yet, and it is important that we continue moving forward with stimulus projects on both sides of the border. |
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You'd mentioned that in the lab you seem to be moving forward with some solutions. But these are not moving into the field. |
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British Columbia has a very long and sad history in not moving forward on agreements. |
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If issues are not moving forward, the items in question must be escalated to the appropriate individuals involved in the project. |
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Momentum is about not dwelling on mistakes or potential problems, but moving forward with confidence and poise. |
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The assistant deputy minister for materiel is moving forward to get some of our own for the future. |
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The discussions are moving forward constructively and with a great deal of interest, and this is very important for all of us. |
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Five lucky participants each won a remote controlled sailboat to remind them to keep moving forward with their leadership skills. |
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Then he created time and when that started moving forward, he was left again with lots of teeny tiny bits and pieces. |
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The air transportation security field is evolving, with technology and processes moving forward at breakneck speed. |
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I intend to keep the pace moving forward, integrate our new equipment and continue to renew our capabilities. |
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We are pleased to be moving forward with this project, and are gratified at the positive impact it will have on the local economy and community. |
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Our international connections are another important way of moving forward all over the world to bring all working people together. |
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They're holding steady, toggling between the pedals, not moving forward but not rolling backwards either. |
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The new Copenhagen accord is a framework that we are moving forward continentally and internationally. |
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Failure of early recognition that lower anterior teeth are moving lingually faster than molars are moving forward. |
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We have witnessed Nepal's historic transformation process moving forward with many ebbs and flows since the signing of the peace agreement. |
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We are moving forward, full speed ahead, firing on all eight cylinders, with Canada's economic action plan. |
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As you can see, the Canada-India relationship is firing on all cylinders and moving forward on several fronts. |
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There are plotlines that we plan on moving forward with, slowly and surely, as these subsequent event patches roll out for Lich King. |
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Determined to overcome the challenges, Republic and Jedi leaders are moving forward with the efforts at colonization. |
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Yet that state of confusion shall not last long, for by then my emissaries will be moving forward, disseminating my new message. |
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Try doing a series of long slow lunges moving forward, holding your balance for a few seconds between each lunge. |
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It brings us increased flexibility and is easily customised, which is vital to us moving forward. |
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And we will do all of this with sufficient majorities to continue moving forward. |
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In moving forward, it is critically important to keep the humanitarian aspect of the equation apolitical. |
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Over the next couple of weeks, I will be discussing with my services the options available for moving forward. |
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We are also moving forward on other initiatives that provide training so people can work across Canada in their appropriate field. |
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We are moving forward with our investments, and the second half looks much more promising. |
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We at the IJC look forward to discussing these ideas and to moving forward on this initiative with the two federal governments. |
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This we believe is a small step, however much needed in moving forward the disarmament agenda. |
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We invite stakeholders to join us in moving forward in serving the interests of all citizens. |
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To identify the next steps for moving forward with the planning and implementation of the new sector council. |
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A number of specific co-operation projects are moving forward into their concrete phase. |
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One in five respondents noted they are moving forward with system-wide smart grid deployment. |
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Complete three sets of 10 to 12 reps on each side, alternating legs, moving forward with a step in between each kick. |
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Eleven Democratic Committee chairmen have also said they oppose moving forward to a vote at this time. |
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This Government recognises that putting right these grievances, acknowledging wrongs, and providing redress is a necessary phase of our history and of moving forward. |
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That disarmament process now appears to be moving forward, but is in its very early stages. |
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Will you work with Jenny Slate, John Daly, John Mulaney, etc. moving forward? |
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Plans for a new orbital road around Ballina are moving forward and a display of the proposals will be made for the general public early next month. |
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The ties that bind us to everyone else are weaker now than for a very long time, and there is little sense that society is moving forward to a better future. |
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This unprintable response of his did nothing at all to help him identify his emotions and therefore his chances of seeing clearly and moving forward were minimal. |
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Relationships have to keep moving forward or they stagnate and die. |
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Mercury moving forward should infuse you with oodles of get-up-and-go. |
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The result often hems you into a position where you can't see the enemy or as you're moving backward, you suddenly find yourself moving forward into enemy fire. |
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As Canadian citizens, it is our job to ensure that our great nation continues to be that light in the window for the world's oppressed, that symbol of hope that keeps them moving forward. |
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While the SP 500 continues moving forward, the dowel bar inserter remains at the position where the dowel bars are inserted into the concrete until the operation has been completed. |
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I think it would be very fair to say that we have a much higher degree of control over our processes and certainly new possibilities in terms how we can better leverage our opportunities moving forward. |
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This assessment was valuable as it identified several critical factors that needed attention before moving forward with any further functional requirement development. |
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Regulatory development, science and technology work, including life cycle assessment, and the demonstration projects needed to support the policy decisions around the regulations are all moving forward. |
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She is, for all her self-doubts, moving forward. |
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I want to assure you of my commitment to managing, on a fulltime basis, Ambrilia's day-to-day operations and moving forward its development program. |
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At a time when Canadians are increasingly concerned about derailments in the railway system, the Conservatives are moving forward to do the same irresponsible things to our airline industry. |
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A series of works on paper and encaustic summating a year of resolving relationships with my creativity, family relationships and moving forward. |
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Decided to test the water by moving forward two steps. |
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As CNA's new president, Dr. Tamlyn believes that in partnership with CNA, RNs are moving forward in their accomplishments as individuals and as a profession. |
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On top of the destruction of infrastructure and sometimes dramatic backtracking on human development, many struggle with limited resources and minimal capacities to begin moving forward. |
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By moving forward on this assertively we would be encouraging those industrial pioneers that can change the products and formulas that are necessary for our foods to be bold. |
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Race walking is defined as moving forward in a way that produces continuous contact with the ground. |
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Or it could become paralysed, incapable of moving forward, unable to rectify the dire economic situation and restore order, without which no progress is possible. |
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In summary, we can rightly say that we are witnessing a very important event, one that will set the region moving forward in a brand-new and historic direction. |
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I think it's really important to reflect your reader in as much as you don't want to betray them and their musical heritage, but you have to keep moving forward, and you have to introduce them to new music. |
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Russia is moving forward, altering the post-1991 borders, with unpredictable implications for the wider region, whereas, according to Russia's perception, most of those borders are challengeable and are now being challenged. |
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Without forgetting, negating or repressing the past, they are moving forward from victims to authors of their own histories and futures, able to speak in their own name about their pain, and their hope. |
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We need to roll with the punches and keep moving forward. |
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Modern hair styling products are moving forward in performance, look and feel. |
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We are impressed with the Etherpad vision and intend to keep it moving forward, with Sync. |
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The Committee concurred that there were many contemporaneous initiatives and also drew attention also to their financial dimension and unquantified staff costs in moving forward with numerous initiatives. |
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As a ministry, we are taking stock of our progress, building on the current areas of focused strategic attention and moving forward with greater precision. |
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Shift gears only when the pedals and chain are moving forward. |
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After years of dickering and delaying tactics, things seem to be moving forward, thanks in part to experts such as Stéphane Renaud from Université de Montréal and CSN lawyer Marie Pepin. |
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The main issue here is to learn from past mistakes in Bosnia, where the economy is still barely moving forward nearly four years after the end of the war. |
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I want to thank the great members of my Board for this year, and of course the evertalented Jon Hobbs, FRAIC, who keeps the many ideas and initiatives moving forward, year over year. |
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The presenter noted that most provinces are now moving forward with legislation to regulate payday lenders and this type of legislation is a valuable piece of consumer protection. |
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Today I'm proud to be here today with Beverley Jacobs and National Chief Phil Fontaine and Ms. Wendy Grant-John to announce that we are moving forward on an issue that should have been resolved a long time ago. |
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The song itself is a screecher, moving forward with unrelenting force, with Trey Holton's vocals taking on an inhuman quality. |
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The United Arab Emirates expressed disappointment with the weak signals for the Kyoto Protocol, but welcomed signals for support for CCS, and said it supported moving forward with the texts. |
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Proponents say that it would help, that in fact weaning the Colombian people off the narcotic economy with real economic opportunities is essential to moving forward. |
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Proponents say it could help, that in fact weaning the Colombian people off the narco-economy with real economic opportunities is essential to moving forward. |
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States must not be over-cautious about moving forward in this area since the only concern is to establish the consequences of the internationally wrongful acts and not to provide for a definition of the wrongful act itself. |
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It is important for our countries to keep moving forward in this same direction, to ensure that this exemplary partnership endures on every front, be it political, economic or cultural. |
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Change in some business practices might be scary to some, but we can't allow scare tactics to dissuade you from moving forward with this much-needed legislation. |
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I therefore believe that things are moving forward, that progress is being made, but I also see the difficulties that exist when it comes to convincing the Member States to take concrete measures. |
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The charrette manager guides the charrette team in a review of the input from the midcourse open house and in devising a plan for moving forward with the preferred plan synthesis. |
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Many Fair Board members and hundreds of volunteers keep things moving forward throughout the four-day weekend, working very hard to showcase as many local products, animals and people as possible. |
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A new organization is moving forward with plans to provide accreditation and certification services for neurology subspecialties. |
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The results of our work provide the foundation for moving forward with a once-a-day dosing regimen in dysmenorrheic patients. |
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In any given country, this means obtaining a clear picture of existing initiatives before moving forward to avoid duplicating efforts and working at cross-purposes with others. |
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It is important for all parties to show more patience and more openness to proposals from other partners, in order to get the talks moving forward again as quickly as possible. |
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Through training, education and scholarship programs, the Institute hopes to enhance the role labour activists can play in moving forward our progressive agenda inside and outside of our workplaces. |
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Howard gave an update regarding the Joint Learning Initiative: the Agency is noncommittal on moving forward on outstanding issues and would rather concentrate on E-Learning. |
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It's a tall order for a five-year study, but it becomes doable by moving forward in phases: baseline development, knowledge exchange, and comparative analysis. |
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You may have structural weaknesses, loose ends, stilted scenes, characters who shouldn't be there and some that are missing, thematic inconsistencies or problems you can't even identify but which stop you from moving forward. |
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Perhaps this time the Conservatives will set aside their incredible arrogance, shelve their demagoguery, and show respect for democracy by moving forward with the motion adopted. |
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Although at an experimental stage, the team is now moving forward and trying to make sure that the system runs without hogging bandwidth and interfering with other applications. |
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An important focus for our meetings moving forward with the Taliban will be the need for them to completely and verifiably break with terrorism. |
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It was important to carry out the Committee's activities, even under the current extraordinary budgetary circumstances and despite the bureaucratic hesitancy in moving forward. |
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Remember, people tend to take their queue from the top, so lead by example and admit your own mistakes or misjudgments, take steps to correct matters, and show that the business is strong enough to keep moving forward. |
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Even more important, certain permanent Council members are adamantly opposed to moving forward with a multilateral negotiation process to attain the objective of nuclear disarmament. |
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We live in a time of unprecedented rapidity of change, a hyper-competitive global economy where a country or a company is either moving forward or is falling behind. |
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During and prior to the TC concept emerging, the Department of National Defence was moving forward with a new case management system for sick and injured military personnel, known as the DND Case Managers Program. |
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In the stop-cylinder press, a toothed rack incorporated in the bed engages a cogwheel incorporated in the cylinder while the bed is moving forward. |
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Aircelle is moving forward at the same rate, and will complete manufacture and podding of nacelles for all test aircraft by the beginning of the summer. |
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If devoting significant resources to fulfilling the contract means not moving forward in an already planned direction, then ask yourself if submitting a bid is the right thing to do. |
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It is frustrating to note that despite an excellent juncture, with support from the Secretary General's office and the Canadian and US missions, and the work by NGOs, this issue is still not moving forward. |
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I'll return to this subject in the part of the book that deals with the proposed actions, where I'll offer up ideas for moving forward and discussing who's best positioned to lead the way. |
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And yet, with so much vital corporate intellectual property residing on paper, companies are caught in a double bind between controlling costs and keeping the business moving forward. |
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Would the member prefer to see a time, as in years past, when governments were hamstrung and shackled, one arm behind them, without any kind of flexibility in terms of moving forward? |
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They are not only about coming to terms with the past and respect for treaties but also about moving forward together to realize a better, shared future. |
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We are once again moving forward toward our goals of liberty, stability and democracy, following the path laid out by the European Union's founding fathers. |
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This is the final leg in putting in place our organization and I firmly believe that this will stand us in good shape moving forward and will allow us to further improve how we serve our clients the world over. |
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The greatest challenge moving forward is not related to uncertainty in regards to optimal care but rather the challenge of facilitating changes in the existing environment. |
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Union head coach Jim Curtin, a lifelong Philadelphian, has made it clear that signing homegrowns will be a priority for him moving forward. |
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I think that if we are capable of moving forward in our discussion, without being dogmatic, looking at what is happening and what it would be appropriate to do, our ideas will begin to take shape. |
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The album was recorded in Paris, and Jagger was often absent from the studio, leaving Richards to keep the recording sessions moving forward. |
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I believe we will recommend ratification and moving forward to a new reform, but we must look at the small print to decide whether that is the right way forward. |
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But by stepping aside just before the clock struck midnight, Paul, at least for now, did not meaningfully affect the Senate schedule or block the Patriot Act from moving forward. |
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Though his patience may be ever so sorely tried, the chairman must be scrupulously polite to keep the discussion moving forward in a businesslike fashion. |
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However the economic downtrend, compounded by the events of September 2001, prevented Quebecor World from moving forward with its external growth strategy. |
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Now, it is on the verge of moving forward to realize some of the most exciting concepts in that plan, including the revitalization of important areas of the downtown core. |
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It urged moving forward with the largest possible fleet to demand their release, and gave details of the fortifications. |
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Canadian industry and various levels of government are all moving forward with a number of initiatives to address nuclear waste management issues. |
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Nevertheless, I believe that the German tendency towards self-pity shouldn't prevent us from recognizing the roads to success, moving forward along these roads, and sharing positive experiences. |
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But to stay on top, you have to keep moving forward. |
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As the benefits of eliminating the withholding tax are apparent, we are pleased the government is moving forward in eliminating the taxes on non-arm's length transactions in the three-year period announced. |
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Furthermore, Chile had sought to shake off the negative legacy of the military dictatorship, moving forward in its search for truth, justice and reparation. |
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A small group of countries moving forward with comprehensive national and collective measures to prohibit cluster munitions will stigmatize the weapon and provide the ground for building an international norm. |
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Possibly not, but the court martial is moving forward regardless. |
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Indeed, an underlying reason people seek help from life coaches is to surmount social barriers preventing them from moving forward in their careers and personal lives. |
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There may not be enough second-stage pressure to keep the screw moving forward, so as the pressure drops to the second stage pressure, it bounces back a short distance. |
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To secure these various objectives, the division planned to attack in waves, with fresh troops constantly moving forward to tackle the next objective. |
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As we have watched the growing body of research on the use of inositol for treating polycystic ovarian syndrome, it seems to be moving forward steadily. |
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It can be read as a surreal adventure story, moving forward with the style and pace of a computer game, where the characters have to outwit ensnarement by Miss Mople. |
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Shannon knew she was alone in moving forward with this treatment and began her own search, eventually finding a hyperbaric chamber in Florida that would treat Grace. |
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The California Condor Recovery Program is moving forward after the release of 116 California condors to southern and central California and northern Arizona. |
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