It should be noted that at this crucial stage of building a working democracy, organisations that are supposed to stand as vanguards of such are so excited that they abandon their role of being watch dogs. |
This will ensure those following the vanguards will not be coming from a standing start. |
As early as 2000 BC, the vanguards of the Indo-European speaking tribal immigrants, such as the Hittites and Mittanis, had arrived in south-western Asia. |
The goodwill towards the vanguards programme is striking. |
If the rest of the NHS stands around watching while the vanguards get on with it there will be little chance of them triggering something approaching system-wide change in the next three or four years. |
The commissions were requested to be the exemplary vanguards of Human rights. |