What we were trying to do was bring forward investment to pull the economy out of its slump. |
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Departments think that they had better do something about an issue, and bring forward legislation at the last minute. |
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The State Government could bring forward the completion of the Indian Ocean Drive project if it receives a revenue windfall. |
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A further decision was taken to bring forward the date for review of the current system from June to May. |
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This means that he held the conclusion as a fixed view and tried to bring forward arguments in favour of it, though without logical success. |
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What the Pacific scheme would aim to do would be bring forward a generation with Gaelic as its first language. |
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They were anxious to bring forward their good reputation, and they stressed that the perpetrator's acts had brought shame and dishonour on them. |
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It is very much incumbent on those who are responsible for the detention to bring forward relevant information. |
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They've had to bring forward plans to install Rover K series engines which they intend to complete within the next two to three months. |
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Local authorities have been asked to think outside the box and bring forward imaginative and innovative projects. |
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We will continue to work with industry and the provinces to bring forward programs that are in the best interests of us all. |
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In other words it invites the courts to make laws that the Liberals do not have the intestinal fortitude to bring forward. |
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This is a better place to bring forward information on the war on terrorism than at a party fundraiser or on an American news broadcast. |
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They could bring forward 55 megatonnes of reduction if the government were to be serious about forming a partnership with them. |
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I think that is the most responsible position that a government can bring forward, because to some extent the rest of it is pie in the sky. |
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To disallow and stop funding groups that bring forward this kind of advocacy is a disservice to women in Canada. |
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I beg the indulgence of the Speaker to bring forward my point because quite certainly it is unrehearsed and unprepared. |
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Your grief may bring forward many different emotions which ebb and flow over time. |
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This situation should also allow the Welsh Assembly Government to bring forward more significant changes and at a time when it chooses to do so. |
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The Commission also agreed to bring forward the reference to its mandate in the opening paragraphs of the recommendation. |
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So we need a different type of person to bring forward those younger players. |
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If the government wants to respond to the situation of the body bags, then bring forward a plan, put it here so people can know what it is. |
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These premia affect the ability of households and firms to borrow or lend, i.e. to bring forward or delay expenditure. |
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The Commission may also bring forward a legislative proposal on tax issues affecting district heating. |
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The housing market getting a second wind is something that unsettles the Reserve Bank and could even bring forward another dose of interest rate deterrence. |
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Opening for the plaintiff, Paul Gallagher SC not only outlined the evidence he proposes to bring forward but also attempted an advance rebuttal of the defence case. |
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The Commission will shortly bring forward a proposal on this issue. |
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Having seen the positive success of this meeting, the General Chapter of 1997 solicited the Minister General to bring forward this type of initiative. |
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The input we've received from Canadians from across the country will enable us to bring forward a modernized copyright bill for a Canada on the cutting edge of the digital economy. |
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We want you to know that we will not discharge, demote or suspend you if you, in good faith, bring forward concerns about actual or potential violations of laws, rules or regulations, or the Code. |
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If warranted, the Board shall bring forward a policy for consideration by the shareholders, and, if necessary, for submission to the legislators and regulators. |
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On October 15, 2001, the Claimant informed the undersigned that she had no additional documentation to bring forward and that she did not require a hearing. |
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Clients should be encouraged to express their desires and needs, and field staff should bring forward proposals for new projects or programmes based on observed needs. |
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Eleni Marianou, Secretary General of CPMR, commented that the aim of the CPMR Atlantic Arc Commission had, since its inception, been to bring forward proposals in the early stages of European policy-making. |
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But Lega Calcio, governed by the presidents of every Serie A club, refused to bring forward the August 26 kick-off. |
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Of course, someone could still bring forward evidence. |
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She is bring forward a new offence of police corruption. |
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Will Brown bring forward the review of the new system? |
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The Director of the Contest may gather the Juries all together in one or several information and tasting sessions to bring forward some remarks or to weigh against some opinions. |
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This powerful but flexible tool even allowed less well-born individuals to bring forward their concerns. |
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Mr. John Cummins: The other issue I want to bring forward is the fish meal issue, and one of you, it may have been Otto, mentioned that the meal, the pellets that farm fish eat, are composed at least in part of fish meal. |
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We will bring forward an amended proposal as soon as possible. |
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What I find dismaying is that it took the government this long to finally approve the management plan for the marine park and to bring forward this bill. |
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Can the Commission tell us when it will bring forward that amendment to the Biological Agents Directive, in line with the own-initiative report that was adopted by the European Parliament? |
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The SWOT analysis can only bring forward the reliable information required if it has a high level of participation and if it is monitored properly. |
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What I am saying to the government is what the motion says, bring forward an independent lens so we can stop this jingoistic ballyhoo we hear all the time from the government when we bring forward facts. |
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Environment Canada is required to bring forward pollution prevention plans that will set targets for reduction of emissions from base metal smelters in Canada. |
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When it took over the presidency of the European Union in 2009, Sweden would spare no effort to bring forward the implementation of the Common European Asylum System. |
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This was sufficient for Waugh and Gardner to bring forward their wedding plans. |
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The company was forced to bring forward the announcement by one day after the information was leaked to a local newspaper. |
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The Conservatives spent tens of millions of dollars in advertising to defame our leader at that time, to talk about the so-called carbon tax and the green economy that we wished to bring forward. |
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Why is it that the government does not get it? It does not understand that if it is serious about legislation, it better bring forward the facts and the information, put it all on the table and let it stand on its merit. |
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We can argue and debate the merits of proportional representation, preferential balloting, first past the post and any other system we want to bring forward. |
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If the government would like to bring forward a straightforward bill on the use and application of the law on Rohypnol, the date rape drug, we are all ears. |
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Essentially, those who put down the amendments wished to bring forward the month during which Northern Ireland could exercise its right to opt out of the Irish Free State. |
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So I hope when we bring forward proposals in the next few weeks that we will have a little less party politics and a little more support for national security. |
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It is this transformative aspect Weil will seek to bring forward in her analysis of the human condition from the point of view of eating as sacrifice and sacralization. |
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