Even in the midst of retrenchment, he recommends that companies forge ahead. |
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Council agreed Monday to forge ahead with a proposal to select a third sister city, this time in the Shanghai area of China. |
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The status has enabled the school to forge ahead with innovation and cutting-edge educational developments. |
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We must act in the interests of the whole of the European Union, ensure transparency and continuity and forge ahead with Europe's development. |
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The award provides an added incentive to forge ahead with developments in the field of high-tech materials. |
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The government was determined to solve the management problems and forge ahead. |
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In the meantime the pressure to establish a core group of countries to forge ahead with deeper integration might grow. |
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Some owners tend toward over-optimism and continue to forge ahead even when doing so may be foolhardy. |
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During the period under review, the Commission has continued to encourage the Somali stakeholders to forge ahead with the reconciliation process. |
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Therefore, there is a greater sense of urgency to forge ahead with deals. |
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All too often, what that means is levelling skills down rather than encouraging the most talented players to forge ahead and realise their potential. |
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Like Tomas and Ebba, sometimes the best way to handle the situation is to put your head down and forge ahead. |
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After this brief meeting, we were fortified with some basic knowledge about our surroundings, and we were able to forge ahead to explore on our own. |
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In other states, unusual circumstances have left the Democrats hesitating while Republicans forge ahead with runs. |
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The focus and commitment of all partners is especially critical as we forge ahead with designation change and rebranding our profession. |
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Ultimately, innovation must be reflected in reality by a strong visibility and a plain affirmation of our desire to forge ahead. |
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Melvin Gess, from Cresswell, has been named as sales director for Pennine, which is now set to forge ahead under new ownership. |
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Those who forge ahead with a disciplined, self-taught program are the most successful in producing heraldically correct and engaging designs. |
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As the winds of change blow harder, which they are likely to do, we should confidently set more sail and make sure we forge ahead, rather than rowing against the tide. |
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Opposition activists vowed to forge ahead. |
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San Francisco plans to forge ahead regardless. |
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Orlando City are determined to forge ahead. |
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Female researchers must have a part to play in this and in the next few years, forge ahead to take up leading positions in the research programme. |
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Indeed, century after century, we also see the birth of forces of reform and renewal, because God's newness is inexhaustible and provides ever new strength to forge ahead. |
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We will gradually forge ahead with our development in the US market. |
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Enabling women to fulfil their potential and affording them their full rights is essential for Egypt to be able to forge ahead in its development effort. |
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At the outset, I should say that we are all facing this precipice together in the same ship and that multilateralism is the only safe way to forge ahead towards a safer world. |
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But there are two ways in which to view the future and the unknown: the first is to fear what we do not know and the second is to resolutely forge ahead, prepared to seize the opportunities that will arise along the way. |
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So with that, let me now talk about some of the fundamental policy underpinnings that apply to all of us as we forge ahead in pursuit of solid economic growth. |
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Arkema's growth continued to rise sharply in the first half of the year, demonstrating our ability to forge ahead against a backdrop of surging raw material costs and the dollar's ongoing weakness vs the euro. |
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While 2009 looks like it will be a difficult year for the economy and most financial institutions will continue to limit their financing activities, Capital régional will forge ahead with its investments. |
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Hopefully, next year's elections will serve as an opportunity for the people of Timor-Leste to begin afresh with renewed determination to forge ahead. |
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In the light of the foregoing considerations, the Director-General feels that the time has come for UNESCO to forge ahead and to devise its own system. |
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We decided to forge ahead with our plans even though our biggest underwriter backed out. |
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It will mean that work can be carried out to make the roof weathertight and enable parishioners to forge ahead with plans to make more use of the building. |
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