Proceed (with a plan of action)
1 However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead , he said.
2 It was not immediately clear, however, whether it would nonetheless go ahead .
3 It said it was still possible further court action could go ahead .
4 Last week, the government said it would go ahead with the increase.
5 Alderman, if you want to question our work here, fine, go ahead .
6 Reacher asked, 'Does anyone go ahead and actually choose from that menu?'
7 The law will have to change to let the programme go ahead .
8 The Madrid government says the vote is illegal and cannot go ahead .
9 Mugabe and Tsvangirai have separately said elections will go ahead next year.
10 He said more than 500 farmers wanted the project to go ahead .
11 However, a decision to go ahead is likely to extend the recession.
12 New Zealand's largest-ever pest control operation has been given the go ahead .
13 Road blockades threatened by French truckers seem certain to go ahead tomorrow.
14 Numerous major new road schemes will also go ahead , for about £1bn.
15 The government said on Monday the planned cuts would not go ahead .
16 Uefa is due to decide today whether the game can go ahead .
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