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en There are many, many different ideas. People are not yet ready to move ahead under the convention. The Kyoto (members) though, ought to be able to move ahead under the protocol.

en Investors tend to move ahead of what the Fed actually does. And so like in the bond market in 1994, it was already rallying in November of '94 ... (when) the last move didn't come until after the turn of the year. So investors do tend to anticipate and move ahead of the action.

en We are pressing ahead with our contingency planning and we hope to be ready to work with the African Union as we move forward to the implementation of the anticipated decision by the (UN) Security Council that we push ahead with the transition.
  Kofi Annan

en Probably the first quarter is getting the flex and the extension back in your leg, and I have done that fairly quickly. I was ahead of the game on that. Now I'll move into the second phase, which is strength and conditioning, and then I'll move into running and jumping, and then I'll be ready to go.

en I think futures are up because people are looking ahead to today's numbers and seeing that this economy continues to move ahead very nicely, no matter what problems a specific company may be reporting.

en We discussed some specific ideas about how we could make the process move ahead.

en He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. I decided to discontinue the court case because I wanted for the country to move ahead. All that we do, we do it in the interest of the country. As I told my partisans at the time, we wanted to move ahead.

en With new jobs, new ideas, and growing confidence that our brightest days lie ahead, Wisconsin is on the move.

en Here, investors are looking ahead to the BOJ meeting and at the end of the week we'll be awaiting U.S. jobs data. With these factors ahead, I don't think stocks will be able to move much at all today.

en This only adds to the feeling that central banks are willing to cut rates aggressively, and ahead of schedule. This is symbolic because it shows that things are moving ahead, although no one predicted they would move so far so fast.

en I feel like I've got a long career ahead of me, so I'm not really ready to put a punctuation mark behind it. I just move onto the next week.

en I think odds are we'll move higher in the week ahead. There's a lot of liquidity, it's what's buoying the markets, it's what's distorting the market, and it tends to move prices up.

en It makes all the sense in the world to move ahead and take it to the stage where we're ready for clinical trials. This is the next generation.

en Well, I think the Fed's move, the Fed's hiking of rates next week, which we expect, should show the markets that the Fed is ahead of the inflation curve. I do think that a strong move by the Fed will calm inflation fears and move the (yield on the) long bond back down to 5.88 percent or 5.9 percent.

en This early work is very encouraging, and we need to move forward with more research in animal models, and we need to move ahead with planning human studies.


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