The budget did not give the go-ahead for demand-stimulating Keynesian investment. |
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At Monday's meeting of the Council the members originally squabbled among themselves as to whether or not to give the go-ahead. |
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He still hoped, however, that GE could persuade the European Commission to give the go-ahead. |
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And obviously Prince Khalid's got to be confident enough to give the go-ahead. |
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This time around, Peter Dengate Thrush, the chairman of Icann, said he thought the board would give the go-ahead. |
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It is for the Superior of the Circumscription in which you work to give the go-ahead for your sabbatical. |
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The decision to give the go-ahead for a Green Paper was taken as soon as the new Commission came into office. |
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The battle for a workable compromise lasted almost two years, and now, at long last, the European Parliament can give the go-ahead. |
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The 'Néocitta' operation must give the go-ahead for the urban regeneration of the centre of Seraing. |
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If we want to give the go-ahead, then we must also be prepared to take the responsibility that goes with it. |
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Mr Justice Sullivan ruled yesterday that Tendring Council was wrong to give the go-ahead for the housing estate. |
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The Government is set to give the go-ahead to the building of a second terminal at Dublin Airport before the summer. |
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Planners in South Wales have shrugged off environmental concerns to give the go-ahead to a £280m racetrack. |
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As BBC management give the go-ahead to Lineker presenting in his pants, Ranieri calls for one final heave. |
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The Commission has decided to give the go-ahead to the Belgian component of the scheme, the French component having already been approved. |
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Mr Meacher has signed a Commons motion which says MPs should have the opportunity to consider the issue before ministers give the go-ahead to license GM crops. |
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But G. M.'s finance staff refused to give the go-ahead. |
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If magistrates give the go-ahead, the new bars will join an array of trendy nightspots which have opened up in the town centre during recent months. |
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Environmental groups and the inhabitants of the region have protested against this, but the Chilean Government's regrettable response to them has been to give the go-ahead for the mining to commence. |
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I was shocked that the leader of a so-called neutral country, in which there is strong public opposition to the immoral arms trade, could give the go-ahead for such an agency. |
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Thus, for example, the creation of independent regulatory authorities does at least give the go-ahead for more competition, and we can only hope that the necessary reforms do not get stuck on the sidings. |
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This is a debate, however, between those who think that, except for a few loose ends, Romania is ready, and those, myself included, who think that it is not, and see that as a reason why we cannot give the go-ahead right now. |
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There was no evidence that the parent companies might coordinate their behaviour on the markets upstream or downstream of the joint venture, so the Commission was able to give the go-ahead. |
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The Commons environmental audit committee last week published a hard-hitting report saying the government must not give the go-ahead to commercial planting of GM maize. |
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Doncaster Council chiefs are expected to give the go-ahead at a planning meeting next week, which could see work beginning before the end of the year. |
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But work was halted after a public outcry, and in what would be a major U-turn by the authority, members are expected to give the go-ahead for the berms to be ripped up. |
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Following the bizarre events at Old Trafford, it seems just a matter of time before the authorities give the go-ahead for the introduction of video technology. |
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A further seven coal-fired plants are in the pipeline if, as expected, ministers give the go-ahead to Kingsnorth. |
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Three minutes to give the go-ahead to a country where the state's denial of the Armenian genocide is organised by the Ministry of Education, while nobody in Europe utters a word about this. |
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The European Commission has decided to give the go-ahead to the joint venture between the US company Hewlett-Packard and the Dutch company Philips. |
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What is he waiting for to give the go-ahead to a bill that would have an immediate impact, when they have no plans for abolishing parole after one-sixth of the sentence has been served? |
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The right to housing: should Parliament, as I hope, give the go-ahead to this own-initiative report, this would mean recognition for the first time of the right to decent affordable housing as a fundamental right. |
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We have therefore recommended that the Council give the go-ahead to the screening of Malta's legislation with a view to enable the start of the negotiations at the end of the year. |
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Three minutes to give the go-ahead to a country that refuses to recognise another Member State and occupies part of that Member State with 30 000 troops after having committed untold crimes against humanity. |
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