We need to step up the pace of engagement on the issues so devolved institutions can be established next year without delay. |
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Should it step up the pace and grow even larger through mergers and acquisitions? |
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This goal is achievable as long as both countries step up the pace of reform in the short period of time left between now and that critical date. |
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As I said myself, it is also likely that we will have to step up the pace and find additional reasons for taking this European project further. |
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Not even the government's recent efforts to step up the pace of privatization have cheered investors. |
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Since the Lisbon Council there have been several on the basis of a Commission report. moves to step up the pace of simplification. |
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The ability to push a regional agenda could be stymied just as others step up the pace. |
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Further out, the two aircraft manufacturers may decide not to step up the pace of deliveries given the slowdown currently underway. |
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Globalisation may now be a source of opportunity for the process of European integration as it forces us to step up the pace of integration. |
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Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Eritrea, Kenya and Uganda will need to step up the pace of recruitment and budget for new posts. |
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This will enable us to step up the pace of developments for convergent offers. |
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We must step up the pace of reform and achieve more flexible economies that show a stronger resilience in the face of uncertainty and shocks. |
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The G-20 should call on all parties to significantly step up the pace of negotiations in order to achieve a successful outcome in Copenhagen. |
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The Commission certainly needs to work even more closely with us and to step up the pace of its involvement. |
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We're on the right track but we have to step up the pace. |
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They need a push, we are looking to them to step up the pace. |
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In 1985 extra funds were provided to step up the pace of the work. |
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More than that, we must step up the pace of change. |
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Taking advantage of the momentum generated by the progress already made, our priority must be to step up the pace of reforms to make our economies stronger. |
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It is absolutely absurd at this point in time, with the importance of the Arctic to Canada, that we do not step up the pace and give more money instead of cutting. |
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My delegation takes this opportunity to wish the Secretary-General well in his mission to step up the pace of the joint diplomatic efforts and ensure that urgent humanitarian assistance reaches those in need. |
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While Marco was battling it out in light winds, the frontrunners were taking advantage of stronger conditions to step up the pace and are now positioned more than 300 miles ahead of Safran. |
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We welcome the continued growth of the Russian economy and encourage the Russian authorities to step up the pace of economic reforms that are necessary for sound and sustainable economic development. |
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That Canadian Heritage step up the pace of investment to support the creation of digitized content, particularly the digitization of Canadian French language works and journals contained in Canadian libraries. |
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I think that we really do need to try to step up the pace of our action: instead of waiting until the end of next year, we should perhaps seek a solution somewhat sooner. |
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That Canadian Heritage step up the pace of investment in order to encourage the digitization of Canadian cultural content in both official languages on the Internet. |
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Now both industry and government need to step up the pace and do more to promote safe operations and improve knowledge and training in this vital industry. |
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Lastly, the core business will seek to step up the pace of its growth outside of Europe: in the Middle East, Asia and Latin America, specifically in Insurance, Asset Management and Private Banking. |
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