Proceed (with a plan of action)
1 If anything, she should have gotten him to slow down, not plow ahead .
2 So if it were up to me, we'd plow ahead and take the risk.
3 And Trump can plow ahead with rapprochement even if some in Washington oppose it.
4 I could see Sara Lynn wasn't crazy about the idea, so I had to plow ahead .
5 He is going to plow ahead , said Michael Shifter, Latin America analyst at the Inter-American Dialogue think-tank.
6 Before she could do anything, however, before she could either retreat or plow ahead , the woman saw her.
7 I ignore her voice because I figure she'll just plow ahead like every other time we've talked to her.
8 Should the goal now be to plow ahead against the mountain of remaining gender bias or to concentrate on family, marriage, love, and sex?
9 Corinne hesitated a moment, then plowed ahead before she changed her mind.
10 Though taken aback by the reaction he'd aroused, Patrick Furnan plowed ahead .
11 Mann, who had introduced his first insulin pump in 1983, plowed ahead .
12 After an awkward pause, I plowed ahead : Can you make a plot now?
13 I can imagine them driving through an air raid, plowing ahead .
14 Quickly the engine started and we plowed ahead , that ominous looking periscope following.
15 I left him to his quiet anger and plowed ahead alone.
16 I took a deep breath, let it out, and plowed ahead .
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