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1 The best way to move forward is to simply stay on course.
2 We'll continue to proceed cautiously: Some areas may move forward before others.
3 Both agreed to move forward in the national interest according to reports.
4 However, only portions of the case will be allowed to move forward .
5 We said we'd come in and try our best to move forward .
6 The company said on Friday it will move forward with that case.
7 The point is to reference and personalize; to reference and move forward .
8 Both courts said claims made within the six-year period could move forward .
9 Having said that, issuers need to move forward into windows when available.
10 The question is whether we will move forward together, or split apart.
11 Our default desire to move forward often meets delay with harsh criticism.
12 The production company was anxious to move forward , he said, and fast.
13 Other lawsuits against the ban continue to move forward around the country.
14 Understanding and seeing trends in this data will help you move forward .
15 Unfortunately, both writers are attempting to move forward while actually facing backward.
16 Now, am I allowed to move forward as well, into the future?
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