She turned around in alarm, fearing he had taken off and was really going to follow through with his joke of leaving her by herself. |
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Her son gave a brief smile, comforted by those words but still not completely sure that they would follow through. |
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The editorial criticizes Reagan for failing to follow through on those democratic revolutions. |
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If you think this article is going to be about the finer points of the follow through of the golf swing, then you are mistaken. |
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He didn't, however, follow through with his desire to be a conscientious objector, he says, because the unit chaplain discouraged him. |
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Most disturbing of all are his allegations that he repeatedly tried to get higher-ups to follow through and investigate. |
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Because the dealer may not follow through on completing and filing the necessary paperwork. |
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All you need is a Belichick-like game plan and the courage to follow through with it. |
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A failure to follow through on their unspoken promise might well pitch Ukraine backwards into the past from which it is emerging. |
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We all lift our glasses and drink the wine down, afraid of what grandma will do if we don't follow through. |
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Jessica slid her hands down as she continued to follow through on the choreography. |
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Exaggerate your follow through by keeping your sight on the target and your shooting arm up until the ball reaches the basket. |
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If you swing down steeply and then follow through flat, you're likely to slice or pull the ball. |
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Many people have found that alcohol has aphrodisiac qualities, even if it occasionally dampens the ability to follow through. |
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Most participants in these two projects have been able to follow through on advice about getting help, namely by utilizing tutors or remedial assistance. |
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We now need to follow through with it, and to do so, we need members to signal their formal acceptance. |
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Poor grasp and release will be evident, combined with poor timing of release and follow through. |
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They do not want any more promises that we then fail to keep, or to see any efforts that we then fail to follow through. |
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But a lack of discipline and insufficient time are the main reasons why they fail to follow through on their good intentions. |
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I can confidently tell all Aboriginal people in Canada and other Canadians that we will continue to follow through on our commitments. |
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To throw a back up ball, students should focus on having their palm facing up in the follow through position. |
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It's now our responsibility to follow through legislatively. |
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His voter base expects him to follow through and demand a government that excludes the ultra-Orthodox parties. |
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They tended to be very dismissive of whether the government would actually follow through on any of the actions mentioned. |
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However, they are not ambitious enough and they do not follow through the science. |
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We spoke about it in our campaign and we will follow through on that commitment. |
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This shows that we have a lot of work to do to get the government to follow through on election promises. |
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However, we must be certain that we are in a position to follow through and take action if it proves that human rights are being violated. |
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However, if Fujii can follow through on his promise, then the Yen may hit as high as 82.00 against the USD, according to some analysts. |
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However, the company has yet to follow through on its threat to lock the doors, and as of this week was still accepting hogs. |
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You can now build and customize a monitoring dashboard: the best way to follow through the measurements and their results. |
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But once the assessment is done and the plan in place, it's up to you to follow through. |
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He will follow through in 2004 by getting a doctorate in arts and sciences. |
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Mediation should also follow through on the implementation of peace agreements. |
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The goal of the new site is to attract visitors and to follow through on providing the information being sought. |
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I am confident that I can follow through on treatments I need to do at home. |
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But there was then a period of decline, because the institutions did not follow through. |
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Once we saw this potential, there was no question in management's mind that we wanted to follow through. |
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Even when decisions were adopted, the will to follow through to implementation soon evaporated. |
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But it now appears that, yes, British Home Secretary Theresa May could well follow through on the ban. |
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This hardly seems to be an atmosphere that encourages a sexual assault victim to follow through with an allegation. |
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Can he follow through, not bow to pressure and continue chiding the people into conservation and taking necessary measures as the country faces it worst water shortage ever? |
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Of course, adds Reed, to keep that street cred, a winning pol has to follow through with the fight. |
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The prime minister elect used his first full media interview since last night to affirm that he intended to follow through on what had become a key election promise. |
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I hope nobody feels too cheated that I didn't manage to follow through. |
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He was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, a couple so distraught following the killing they agreed on and were about to follow through on a suicide pact. |
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Successful events require thorough planning and follow through. |
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The fulfillment center must be prepared and equipped to follow through on what the Web site offers. |
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A related aspect is the lack of capacity at the local level to follow through with policies and preventive measures, and an understandable reluctance to set expectations that cannot be met. |
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I don't appreciate salesmen who make promises and then fail to follow through. |
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It was cumbersome, and the SEG ambassadors really didn't want to take the take to follow through. |
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The IG said SBA was slow to follow through on decertifying many of the companies. |
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These distinctions may be difficult to follow through, as often all of the different types of non-hazardous waste are mixed together during collection and shipment. |
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But his aggression is not always channelled to useful ends, and he sometimes talks up a tempest but fails to follow through. To his boosters, Mr Spitzer is a paragon among prosecutors: diligent, imaginative and incorruptible. |
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On Friday the Coalition announced it would follow through on an election commitment to request a rollback of last year's 170,000 hectare extension of world heritage listed forest. |
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First, the Government will follow through with the exit strategy built into the Economic Action Plan. Temporary measures in the Action Plan will be wound down as planned. |
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You follow through on your follow through. |
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That is a major advance and we must follow through with it. |
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Is she suggesting we follow the former Liberal government initiatives where they simply placated the international community but did absolutely nothing to follow through on their commitments? |
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If important rules are broken, try not to overreact 'in the heat of the moment' and impose consequences that you can't possibly follow through on. |
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Now I urge the government to follow through on the commitment and proceed as agreed so that we do not in any way encumber this sector through regulation. |
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You need a vision and a sound plan, and you must follow through. |
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We should fervently ask God to give these men the strength to go forward perseveringly and to follow through courageously on this work of building peace with vigour. |
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After all, the comrade who is receiving the award has earned this recognition and it is the responsibility of the Executive to follow through in an appropriate manner. |
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Other factors mentioned include a lack of remorse on the part of the offender as well as the failure by the offender to follow through with the agreement. |
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Ministers should endorse these suggestions and give a mandate to the Euromed Committee to follow through with the implementation of the Decalogue. |
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Separated children arriving in Portugal do have a legal representative throughout the entire procedure, but the same person does not follow through all stages. |
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This led me to inform the human resources manager and my direct manager that I wanted to follow through on an offer and to define with them my estimated departure date. |
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People used to have a barium meal and follow through, which is not efficient. |
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She then had a barium meal and follow through which clearly demonstrated a gastro-colic fistula. |
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A warring bloodhunter detected it and skillfully arced his sword through its spinal column before it could return to follow through with its attack. |
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Because Lombe's factory was not successful and there was no follow through, the rise of the modern factory dates to somewhat later when cotton spinning was mechanised. |
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I have still not got full motion in either my backswing or follow through. |
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There's no recourse to protect you if a swapper doesn't follow through, so plan for a successful trade by drawing up a contract, suggests Lammers. |
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He later attempted to produce a new edition of her works, but even with his support they were unable to find enough interest to follow through with its publication. |
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