There is a growing consensus, everywhere except Downing Street, that this is the way forward. |
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The idea of trying to get these people to conform to a view of Scottishness that suits the majority is not the way forward. |
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We urge tram workers and all those looking for a way forward to turn to a study of these vital historical lessons. |
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But if it keeps a clear focus it might achieve a way forward for our embattled province. |
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With two complicit systems of self-justification and self-fulfilling incomprehension reinforcing the divide, is there any way forward? |
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Making its way forward under heavy fire, the regiment secured the beachhead and dug in. |
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We get no closer to any semblance of truth, or any semblance of an idea of the best possible way forward. |
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Cynics out there stuck in their own time warp who chose to oppose this excellent new move will soon learn it is the way forward. |
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Leading the way forward is the compact sports and speciality car, a two-plus-two mid-engined sporty roadster, but with a difference. |
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By bringing together some of the most influential people in the sector to discuss these issues, Scotland is showing the way forward. |
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He pushed his throttle all the way forward and kicked the afterburning engines of the four large turbofans into action. |
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They make their way forward to stand alongside the fans, and soon a mosh pit develops. |
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Many more would like to begin trading, but are confused about the best way forward or uncertain of the outcome. |
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But this is unlikely to satisfy the unifiers, and they are likely to seek a way forward for those who want to travel it. |
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It is less certain, however, that his urging of greater distinctiveness upon fellow believers is the best way forward. |
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We now have the breathing space to get this policy right and achieve agreement on the best way forward. |
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Livestock breeders support the gene bank initiative and believe it is the only way forward. |
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If theology is indeed faith seeking understanding, then Eberhard's thesis charts the way forward toward a new kind of via media. |
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But with nobody coming forward to take over the business, the only way forward seemed to be cutting the opening hours. |
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Now residents, businesses, and other stakeholders are being asked to take part in discussions on a way forward. |
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What often emerges out of this seething cauldron is a mutually acceptable way forward. |
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The two giants have put aside their differences and have decided that as oil runs out, fuel cells are the way forward. |
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The real way forward, in my view, is to enable and encourage new forms of properly synagogal and ecclesial scholarship. |
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This, along with scanning for viruses on the Net before they reach users' in-boxes, seems to represent the best way forward. |
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They could have launched an appeal to save the library, solicited commercial sponsorship, sought the public's ideas on the best way forward. |
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Does he think charging around needlessly conceding possession and struggling uselessly to win it back is the way forward? |
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Like last year, Martin Tomczyk fought his way forward from position 14 on the grid to fifth place. |
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I fought my way forward, one hand tugging him onwards, the other pinning my hat to my head. |
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We want the interested parties to get together and talk about a way forward. |
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As I see it, the way forward is to develop and test particular narrative construals of Scripture. |
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Under conditions of a globally integrated capitalist economy, only the perspective of socialist internationalism can provide a way forward. |
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The way forward is to view texts as speaking with polyphonic voices and performing multiple speech actions. |
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It is much better to have parcels of forestry countrywide, integrated farm forestry is the way forward. |
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The approach taken here of combining a car's fuel economy with its crashworthiness may provide a way forward. |
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He has no doubts about the need for private ownership as the way forward for the Irish economy. |
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I must agree with Mr Derbyshire that clean energy from renewable sources is the way forward. |
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If the present path is blocked, no-one should arrogantly presume to predict a certain way forward. |
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A huge statue of Lenin pointed the way forward in front of the city hall, the only decently maintained building in town. |
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The so-called primacy of conscience offers no useful way forward in our current dilemmas. |
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So, I got on to a local man, pleaded with him to make a site visit as soon as he could, do the necessary calculations and give us a way forward. |
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We had a review in the first week of the work to see if plan A was still the best way forward. |
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One way forward is to use qualitative measures of protection, a proposal that has been made previously. |
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This will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the business and will guide decisions on the best way forward. |
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It is a careful, judicious, moderate way forward proposed by a man who knows about war. |
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Between them they gave a clear succinct presentation of how our and adjoining communities see the way forward. |
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Does she really imagine that the way forward for the party is not to embrace change? |
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Assuming that this will never come from government, a way forward might be for primary care trusts to take alcohol agencies under their wing. |
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But, instead of retreating into pointless recriminations and bitter words, he sought a pragmatic way forward. |
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He has a number of technical limitations, but he makes up for it by scrapping and clawing his way forward. |
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So I crawled, dragging myself over the ground, clawing my way forward because I couldn't bring myself to give up. |
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Not wanting to go down without a fight, he continued to claw his way forward, continually hoping that he was heading the right direction. |
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Others argue that the process is inherently flawed and that disarmament by regime change is the only realistic way forward. |
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Careful money management rather than throwing vast amounts of sums of money at the problem is certainly a key way forward. |
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Even though it's the way forward and so on, the way forward that still feels like twenty foot back, but anyhow. |
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In many ways, Peter's is the classic story of a youngster who turned to the bad because he could not see any way forward. |
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I fought my way forward and on deck from of the bowels of the salon. |
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At a circuit on which overtaking is extremely difficult, the Swede from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline fought his way forward from fifth position on the grid to second place. |
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The accommodation is self-catering, so eating in is the way forward. |
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However, such aleatoric work is not necessarily the only way forward. |
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He stressed that the he would not be rushed into any quick decisions on legalisation or decriminalisation of the drug and cautioned that there was no easy way forward. |
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The old pool had outlived its heyday and to fill it in and create something new has to be the best way forward for this important part of Scarborough's seafront. |
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It is perhaps only by understanding the historical and cultural antecedents of Irish neutrality that we can begin to figure out a new way forward. |
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I vividly recall, that day and the weeks afterward, people groping for a decent way forward. |
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The beleaguered authority is to discuss the way forward in ridding the city of unwanted homes, which are magnets to vandals, at a meeting next Monday. |
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The chief constable herself has been touring the county telling people their police have been underfunded for years and the only way forward is more cash. |
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Obviously, as we both have always maintained, reaching an agreement is by far the best way forward, and to this end request you forward the document for our signing. |
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With his peroxide head bowed, eyes closed, the old man feels his way forward, bandy legs shuffling, shoulders stooped, senses bat sharp, as keen as razor wire. |
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As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct. |
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We know that system is the best way forward for innovation in the field. |
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Statements were being taken from the pilot, the purser and other witnesses, and a decision would be made by the end of the week on the way forward. |
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I think there is no interest in finding a central and conciliatory way forward. |
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Surely there's a better way forward than hoodwinking the public? |
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Numerous staffers insist that the only way forward is to institute policies that would encourage greater diversity. |
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In such circumstances they agreed that they would raise an appropriate purchase order for them to work directly for Canary Wharf if that was an agreeable way forward. |
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They felt their way forward towards the sound of a woman coughing. |
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One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward. |
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Shouldn't this be the way forward for future city centre developments? |
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Sudan problems, the formation of a unity government is the dumpiest way forward ever. |
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Bevan decided that the way forward was a national system rather than a system operated by local authorities. |
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It is assumed that if everyone is listening to God's spirit, the way forward will become clear. |
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Some major organizations are hailing farming within agroecosystems as the way forward for mainstream agriculture. |
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His way forward had been cleared by his tendering the resignation of his government to the King earlier in the day. |
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It is assumed that, if everyone is attuned to God's spirit, the way forward will become clear. |
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In the end, if officials want their tiger economy to continue growing as an emerging world power, full EU membership may not be the way forward. |
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The jury panel has identified the projects' strength and set certain recommendations for the way forward for eGovernment in the Sultanate. |
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The way forward for both is defined more by gradualism than dramatic recompensation for the past. |
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A sensible way forward would begin with everyone staying calm about China's external provocations and internal nationalist drumbeating. |
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Perversely, free innernet broadcast streams of races are probably a better way forward in these times. |
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In doing so, they suggest a way forward for a city in which preservation is all too often a form of embalmment. |
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We decided, as a family, that this was the fairest way forward. |
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They rejected the onward march of casualisation and by doing so, they showed the way forward for fighting back trade unionism. |
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Not according to ISIS, of course, who also think the way forward is the creation of a global religious monoculture. |
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Many companies now manufacture single-use resuscitators which cannot be disassembled or modified, and this may be the way forward for minimising these mishaps. |
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They believed the Luftwaffe had failed in precision attack and concluded the German example of area attack using incendiaries was the way forward for operations over Germany. |
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