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1 The vape industry says it's relieved the law change doesn't go further .
2 Ms Merkel also called on Portugal to go further with economic reform.
3 But supporters of the change said it was time to go further .
4 Whether Putin will go further and cede control is open to doubt.
5 But the Privacy Commissioner wanted the Minister to go further than that.
6 What if they used The Utopia to go further ahead in time?
7 Ireland's proposed smoking ban would go further than any other EU member-state.
8 Start living within your means so you don't go further into debt.
9 Niall hadn't, despite her encouragement; maybe this one wouldn't go further either.
10 I will go further ; he never ceases to love the same person.
11 George Osborne's proposals go further than even Mrs Thatcher dared to go .
12 This is welcome but we want him to go further and faster.
13 She spoke to Lisa Owen about why it needs to go further .
14 But before I go further , let me put in an important disclaimer.
15 She said it was pleasing to see, but it could go further .
16 He added that the company should go further than offering an apology.
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