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1 Her government is vowing to press ahead with a new mining tax.
2 He vowed that Energy Transfer Partners will press ahead with the project.
3 If the victim decides to press ahead , the experience can be discouraging.
4 Anastasiades has vowed to press ahead aggressively to clinch a bailout deal.
5 It seems to press ahead regardless of the faults of its plans.
6 He has vowed to press ahead with a gas pipeline to Moldova.
7 The second option is to simply press ahead and seek an uncontested contract.
8 For now, though, some companies continue to press ahead with offerings in Asia.
9 Despite the risk, and advice from some doctors, organisers decided to press ahead .
10 The decision to press ahead means fewer tahr for recreational hunters.
11 Mr Quinn has also repeated his determination to press ahead with exam reform.
12 In May, Maaden said it will press ahead with the plan.
13 It was a source of friction yet Levy was determined to press ahead .
14 They will press ahead with a minimum income for the unemployed.
15 Scouts told to press ahead , scouts told what to look for.
16 But Obama has vowed to press ahead with nominating a justice.
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