The Dutch will go through with victory against Latvia only if the Germans do not beat the Czechs. |
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The Kiwis threatened to bowl all 50 overs underarm at the next match, but did not go through with it. |
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I thought how many would actually go through with it if this was the prerequisite event. |
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Worst of all, if the agency concluded that she didn't intend to go through with the assassination, they would take her out. |
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But his weak-willed characters never go through with their emotional crimes, so the book is filled with almost-disasters. |
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If, after wading through the details above, you still want go through with it, you will need someone to officiate. |
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We won't go through with it because we have no stomach for the series of secondary decisions we're going to have to make after we've made the big one. |
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Ms. Jasmine Lothien: Often they don't go through with it because of just the plain fear and intimidation that goes on. |
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We understand what families go through with their home budgets when they have to trim. |
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The plaintiff did not consent and was allegedly forced by emotional pressure and threats of force to go through with the ceremony. |
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Poland negotiated the Treaty, signed it, and under international law is obliged to go through with the ratification process. |
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We can feel the frustration of the artist, who cannot go through with his creative ideas. |
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Actually, there's the process that we go through with our five-year plan through the National Research Council, Industry Canada, and so on. |
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Without them, I would never have had the motivation to go through with this life-changing experience. |
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I called the cancer clinic and told them that I could not go through with the first scheduled chemo treatment. |
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I can give some examples of what we have to go through with these court procedures. |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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The Autonomy deal is done, and HP is contractually obliged to go through with it. |
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At the moment, the treaty assumes each state will go through with its own ratification procedure either by referendum or by assent through individual parliaments. |
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Maybe something turns up in tests, or they don't want to go through with it, or they get a new job while the investigations are being carried out. |
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There are a lot of fisheries management issues I could go through with you. |
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This is good because it broadens out the scope by anchoring in Africa the kind of discussion we have to go through with Zimbabwe. |
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I hope that the report can go through with my amendment and I will be one of the first to support it. |
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Roxanne Fernando was coerced into having an abortion but she did not go through with it. |
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If you're uncomfortable about the transaction for any reason or if you are suspicious about anything, don't go through with it. |
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Thus, as one participant noted, it makes sense to go through with an agreement for services and make it official. |
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We are anxious to go through with it and we will be supporting the vast majority of the amendments and following the rapporteur tomorrow. |
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Let me go through with the hon. member from the NDP and all House members where the tax points are, and the point at which taxation occurs. |
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I would encourage the government, if it is going to go through with this, which it will, to work with the provinces and the people in the federal penitentiary system to ensure that the resources are available to do the job. |
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But ironically, in the case of the free trade agreement with Colombia, the government says that it has to go through with its draft free trade agreement to support democracy in Colombia. |
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They will sit down and go through with them what will happen when they go to the HRCC, will help them do up a budget and suggest how much they should negotiate to get. |
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The year 2009 was marked by the disappearance of three circumnavigators, pioneers, who gave me their way to the desire and the desire to always do everything to go through with my dreams. |
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The plaintiff was told that she must submit to an arranged marriage yet she repeatedly told her parents and friends she did not want to go through with it. |
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Yet this same man told us he was going to go through with it. |
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If you decide to go through with the surgery, remember to leave time to recover. |
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Two weeks later, DVS gets cold feet and decides not to go through with it. |
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This is the best approach, the one we are going to follow, and we hope that the other political groups will allow the report to go through with the necessary amendments. |
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I think they've basically decided to go through with it, but they still have to sign on the dotted line. |
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I understand the risks but I am determined to go through with it and show all the chauvinists and doubters. |
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