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1 The government has vowed to push ahead with deregulation plans this year.
2 He was however still determined to push ahead with the breakaway group.
3 It will push ahead with cost and production cuts in the region.
4 Many scientists and medics have welcomed the government's decision to push ahead .
5 Whanganui is to push ahead with plans to sell its pensioner flats.
6 He would gladly have shouldered more in his zeal to push ahead .
7 No, he would push ahead and see what he yet could do!
8 EasyJet needed a simple majority to push ahead with the proposal.
9 Yet, Huawei is determined to push ahead despite the recent controversies.
10 But Mr Trump indicated he would push ahead with the nomination process immediately.
11 The government is adamant it will push ahead with the reform.
12 Fertility experts say it is important to push ahead , but cautiously.
13 That showed he was keen to push ahead with some major economic reforms.
14 Attempting to push ahead , it had suddenly found itself wedged in.
15 The sun shines out clear and warm, and I push ahead once more.
16 It's too big... We will push ahead with all structural reforms.
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