But once drivers had cleared the roundabouts, they were able to make progress towards the coast. |
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We are prepared to roll up our sleeves and work for as long as necessary to make progress. |
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The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation affecting property rights. |
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Ron, is this something the president can chip away at and make progress on between now and November? |
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He continues to make progress in his physique each year by sticking to the same program. |
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Halfway through a king size cut of steak she seemed to make progress toward sobriety. |
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However, the transmission has a tendency to kick down into first gear all too easily, which can make progress around town a little jerky. |
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Everytime I make progress on that book I feel a great weight of responsibility roll off my shoulders. |
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Yesterday, the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin reported that the two-week old quins were continuing to make progress. |
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If the health service is to make progress towards such a goal, a number of considerations are germane. |
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To make progress in their struggle for equality, they needed to wrest power from their own dominant strata. |
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The newspaper is particularly useful for those players who want to make progress in chess. |
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Plans for a riverside walk in Tewkesbury have been given a year to make progress or the money will be spent elsewhere. |
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I keep taking little steps, then big ones, and as such make progress forward. |
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To make progress, what is needed is to sweep aside the reluctance of the car and petrol lobbies. |
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There is a danger of getting lost in the process and forgetting the shared desired outcome, which is to make progress in nuclear safety. |
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Hungary continued to make progress in aligning and implementing the acquis in many areas. |
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Hadn't we seen other teams come back from the dead to make progress? |
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Let us pray, therefore, that, as we make progress in loving one another, we will remain faithful to the end. |
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No Dö, the version of TAO in Japan, has been and probably will never be a vehicle to make progress anthropologically speaking. |
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I would also like to say that we must continue to make progress on international maritime law. |
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Sometimes the eagerness of adults to see him make progress pushes him beyond his utmost ability, and he takes refuge in sullenness. |
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His research has begun to make progress in this area, expanding the frontier of visual neuroscience to the field of decision-making and cognitive neuroscience. |
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His second go-round as a coach hasn't produced the victories he would have liked, but he has continued to make progress with the team management has provided. |
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For years, the development of new materials was a bit like alchemy: we used a hit or miss approach, relying on trial and error to make progress. |
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And we must continue to make progress because, let us not beat about the bush, who is responsible here, who is responsible for the Erika? |
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When the obstacles are to be found outside the business, sometimes you need to have the courage to change tack, the better to make progress. |
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We look to the Danish Presidency, given its Nordic enthusiasm for transparency, to make progress in this area, during its time in office. |
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Parties focused on narrowing down the options contained in the document and attempted to make progress on substantial issues. |
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Where legislation is concerned we always say that we need to make progress quickly and that we need to know what's what. |
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They want to make sure that their constituents have the tools they need to make progress. |
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The committee should make progress reports to the general membership on a monthly basis. |
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The union response to these problems has often been to try to make progress through political channels. |
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We continue to make progress with the required regulatory approvals around the world. |
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In reality, you are likely to have to continually consider resources as you make progress with your advocacy actions. |
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Together we will be able to make progress in the operation and bring the workers the respect and dignity they deserve. |
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If we are to make progress to achieve our goals, we must support one another by sharing information and working together. |
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In order to make progress, it is important to have the ability to analyse challenges and identify solutions. |
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But it is a new opportunity to make progress and for the international community to unite to help the process of Iraqi reconstruction. |
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This initiative is a concrete example of how governments can work together to make progress on joint priorities. |
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We cannot accomplish all of this prior to November 2005, but we must make progress. |
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Why do you quit your routine when you begin to make progress? |
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They have the opportunity to show they are the real deal, that with some quality additions they can make progress and make it an even closer contest for the league next year. |
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He adds that it has taken months to make progress and narrow options down to two possible sites and he feels it should now be made a general election issue by townspeople. |
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Perhaps you're trying so hard to make progress that you're overtraining. |
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Aristotle did make progress beyond earlier philosophers, just as Darwin advanced beyond Linnaeus and Cuvier. |
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Unable to make progress in Scotland, Edward finally signed a truce with Robert. |
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The question arises of how to take advantage of the presence of cooperatives in most countries in the world in order to make progress on these issues. |
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In the field of internal market, Bulgaria has continued to make progress in most areas as regards the free movement of goods in terms of transposition of the acquis and the development of the administrative capacity. |
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We want, for our own satisfaction, to know, to experience, to make progress, to become wise and loving and lighted, to know and meet and be accepted by a Master, because these things are important and necessary to us. |
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We look to the Uzbek government to make progress in this regard. |
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Rather than flog a dead horse in Geneva, it is time to make progress in places where trade negotiators have momentum and politicians have interest. |
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Only if we are able to make progress on all these elements will we have a departure point which will allow us to grow rapidly when the economic context changes. |
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To succeed, we will need to make progress on all those fronts. |
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Facing competitive pressures, we have learned to make progress year after year, to reduce costs, to increase quality and to constantly press forward in order to achieve excellence in our profession. |
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Clearly, experience has shown that linking an investment project pipeline to a dedicated investment fund would be the best way, possibly the only way to make progress in this field. |
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Once again I must express my disappointment at the tardiness in taking decisions to date: the Commission and Parliament must keep pressing the Member States to make progress along the path they have set out. |
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I welcome the renewed intention of the two countries to make progress on this matter and expect its early materialization, in particular in those areas where the border is uncertain or disputed. |
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A growing consensus both in the U. S., in the EU and in Africa, is that open trade and international investment are the surest and fastest ways for Africa to make progress. |
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It may help us to make progress, and not just by doling out money. |
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Romania has continued to make progress in transposing the company law acquis as such and the acquis concerning the protection of intellectual and industrial property rights. |
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I was the rapporteur who presented the financial perspectives which have allowed us to make progress, but, as you know very well, anyone who ignores the budget is making a big mistake. |
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We need to make progress with our regions on the transport dossier. |
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United will hope to make progress on the De Jong deal over the weekend but the main hurdle for Toon chiefs is likely to be the transfer fee. |
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In the near term, we are faced with the global economic crisis, but it remains urgent to make progress now on our long-term environmental challenges, especially the climate change crisis. |
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This crisis of confidence must be overcome if we are to make progress. |
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At the same time, archaeological and historical work was beginning to make progress in constructing a better understanding of regional history. |
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If we want to make progress, we need to focus on constructing a set of clear and concise principles and values that centralizes and homogenizes our message, but not our members. |
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We can make progress if we engage on the issues that concern us. |
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We have every intention of ensuring that all of these files make progress. |
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But once we were able to enter into exchange and be honest with each other and learn about our strengths and needs, we were able to make progress. |
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Furthermore, the presidency intends to continue work on taxation of the finance industry, and to make progress on the taxation of savings interest. |
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This is the only way for the Conference to make progress in its work. |
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No longer was it believed that the natives could truly make progress, instead they had to be ruled by heavy hand, with democratic opportunities postponed indefinitely. |
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Following October s elections, Bosnia and Herzegovina has a window of opportunity to make progress to become a dynamic, prosperous and stable country. |
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