I envy her the clarity of vision and the determination to stay the course, as far as her garden is concerned. |
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It means that leaders do not allow difficulties to weaken their resolve to stay the course. |
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And as the time goes on, I think it's going to become more difficult for her to sort of stay the course. |
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The administration's insistence that things are on track and all it must do is stay the course is beginning to grate. |
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This will allow you to stay the course as we go through one of the most difficult investment periods in years. |
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It is a long haul for some of them but if they are willing to stay the course, it's there for them. |
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This is a big step up in distance but the trainer believes he will stay the course. |
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He wanted to stay the course with his main character and write it himself without a ghostwriter or co-author. |
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Even if the salad is dressed with strips of duck, bits of bacon lardons, goat cheese or sliced hard-boiled eggs, stay the course. |
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It seems we often have the best intentions, determined to stay the course on the straight and narrow road, but we somehow end up catawampus. |
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Despite the loss, coach Terzis remains upbeat and knows he has the players to stay the course. |
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I said then, that the market was going to work meaningfully higher and that the best course of action was to stay the course. |
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As with all learning endeavours, it requires commitment and discipline to stay the course. |
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Those that do stay the course will almost certainly change considerably as you develop your proposal. |
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The challenge to us all now is to stay the course right through to the very end and never, ever give up. |
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We know that the agenda that we have set out is very ambitious, but I think we can deliver if we just stay the course. |
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But it will need greater support for these efforts if it is to stay the course, let alone meet the real demand. |
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When is it courage to stay the course and when is the brave decision necessary to make a U-turn? |
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It's just an expression of the super power syndrome, clearly manifested in the expression 'we must stay the course,' even if staying the course leads to the abyss of real defeat. |
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If we hope to stabilize our economy and secure this recovery, we must stay the course and stay focused on the economy. |
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These are valid goals, but goals that can only be reached if we have the courage to stay the course. |
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We owe it to future generations to stay the course toward a world without nuclear weapons. |
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The government should stay the course with respect to the direction of its taxation policies. |
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Remember that your emotional and physical health are necessary for you to stay the course. |
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Indeed, this is motivation for us to stay the course and ensure success in the face of difficulty. |
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In Q4, we will continue our commercial efforts and stay the course to attain our objectives. |
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It takes training, practice, a professional attitude and enough determination to stay the course for a career as a professional interpreter. |
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At the same time, we must continue to stay the course and continue to develop in the medium term. |
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Inspired by our liberators who showed all these qualities 65 years ago, we have a duty to stay the course. |
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People get panicky, they're afraid to stay the course, so they start selling. |
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Khao Kheow played from the yellow tees is always a good test of golf but when the wind blows, only the extra strong contenders manage to stay the course. |
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Clearly, some big-name department stores will be unable to stay the course as the department store sector continues to distance itself from the shopping needs of consumers. |
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It was as if by simply affirming the supremacy of the constitution one could guarantee that most countries' recently inaugurated democratic systems, together with the values they conveyed, would stay the course. |
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If ever there was a time to have confidence in our risk management system and our due diligence process, and to stay the course without taking shortcuts, this is it. |
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Such key systems and practices are likely to be the main drivers for effectively managing the business-the critical success factors that need to be managed constantly to stay the course. |
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One of the well-known strengths of its sales force is its ability to encourage clients to invest for the long term, to seek value and to stay the course in uncertain market times. |
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The great thing about a company like RougiƩ is that they stay the course, that they have created a frozen raw product that is as excellent as fresh, and they've greatly simplified the work of a chef! |
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If you decide to stay the course and finish engineering school, it will mean long hours and sleepless nights. |
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We resolve to stay the course, even when storms try to divert us. |
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How much longer for this bear and how many clients will stay the course? |
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Bush-era catchwords include cut and run, decider, freedom agenda, misunderestimate, soft bigotry of low expectations, and stay the course. |
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It is also my duty, however, to say that we should endeavour to stay the course, or else we shall fail to meet the expectations, and shall worsen the situation, of the peoples most exposed to the crisis. |
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We admire those who hunker down, stay the course, burn the midnight oil. |
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At the same time, the Government and the international community would be expected to stay the course until the real work of peacebuilding had been completed. |
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In future budgets, we will stay the course. |
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What's needed both from filmmakers and the financiers is the courage to step out of the box of the typical development and distribution models and simply stay the course. |
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