But the party realises that pragmatism rather than dogmatism is required if it is to make headway in a deeply divided polity. |
|
He was slow to acquire the transactional skills that a conductor needs to make headway the orchestra. |
|
Heavy earth-moving equipment sent in to clear the mudflows are failing to make headway as torrential rains continue to fall in the region. |
|
We hope he will also join with us in urging the Lib Dem executive to now make headway on just such an initiative. |
|
You do not want to make headway or sternway but simply pivot with a continuous motion. |
|
The Commission has made several attempts to make headway in this direction. |
|
Dorel Asia was successful with new juvenile groupings and is continuing to make headway in this category at the mass merchant level. |
|
Again, there is more than enough data for us to make headway with this whole affair. |
|
In respect for the principles of solidarity and subsidiarity the legitimate demands of diversity make headway. |
|
High engine power is not the only factor involved in being able to make headway on the job site quickly. |
|
The way to make headway in these matters is to develop cooperation, in the conviction that we share a common future, based on solidarity. |
|
The provinces and the federal government were unable to make headway on this one as well. |
|
Ahead of the cold fronts, it is necessary to sail close to the wind to make headway north and avoid being taken eastwards. |
|
A few feet away from the landing, as the vessel began to make headway, it started to trim rapidly by the bow. |
|
If the idea of precaution is to make headway, then private industry has to take on co-responsibility for precautionary management. |
|
We need to make headway in fighting this horrible disease, here at home, in Africa, and everywhere in between. |
|
Manufacturing has imposed stringent spending cuts, but we have continued to make headway in specialised, technology-intensive industries. |
|
The WTO talks also need to make headway this year so that 2004 does not end up wasted and the negotiations put off until the Greek Kalends. |
|
This will help you go up steep hills or make headway against strong winds facing you. |
|
The time has come to renew our determination to make headway in these efforts. |
|
|
Northampton looking make headway in midfield now. |
|
We had to use every last gust to make headway. |
|
Or whether Republicans will finally make headway in recruiting them. |
|
Let us tackle gun smugglers, gangs and all criminals and give our police officers and border guards the tools and support they need, and we will make headway. |
|
One of the primary impacts of such data is that the EUR has showed heavy signs of a comeback, but fraught with nasty downturns as its rivals make headway from periods of instability. |
|
Second, the alternative option that we have put forward, the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, continues to make headway and has won wide support. |
|
But we can of course progress along the road to disarmament only if the conditions for our global security are maintained and if the will to make headway is shared unanimously. |
|
London shares failed to make headway today as the renewed threat of high oil prices and the impact of the weak dollar again took their toll. |
|
The cavalry also failed to make headway, and a general retreat began, blamed on the Breton division on William's left. |
|
They can also become icebound, and sometimes the wind blows so strongly no sailing vessel can make headway against it. |
|
Microsoft's counter-attack has failed to make headway. |
|
I would point out that the alarming increase in transport, also as a result of e-commerce, means that unfortunately, intermodal transport is just a drop in the ocean at the moment, but will have to make headway in the future. |
|
Despite cutting the masts to reduce the drag of the wind, Royal Charter was driven inshore, with the steam engines unable to make headway against the gale. |
|