Sentence examples for attempting to rush through from inspiring English sources

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Ministers have responded by attempting to rush through an amendment to civil protection law that will enable the courts to hand out jail terms for people found to have triggered deadly snow-slides, and €5,000 £4,4000) fines for those who ignore avalanche warnings and head off-piste.

"As a group, we are so concerned by the bill that we feel it is our collective civic duty to use our voices to make sure that the public is aware of the alarming legislation the federal government is attempting to rush through parliament with its assistance and access bill," she said.

It said: "We wish to draw your attention to the fact that education officers in Ynys Môn (Anglesey) are attempting to rush through a proposal to close the schools at Bodffordd and Henblas... before your new code comes into force.

The tendering process is set to take a year, with the Scottish Government attempting to rush through changes to employee pensions prior to the new contract starting.

Unfortunately, though, irresponsible, cynical governance and harebrained economics are only the start of what's wrong with what the Republican leadership is attempting to rush through before the deadline imposed by budget reconciliation rules.

Just four months ago, the 2012 election had Republican Governors in swing states like Florida and Pennsylvania fired up, attempting to rush through new voting laws that were inherently discriminatory against minority voters.

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A report by the Democratic staff of the House Oversight and Reform Committee this week provided new details of how former national security adviser Michael Flynn and other National Security Council officials attempted to rush through a plan for U.S. companies to sell nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia in the early weeks of the Trump administration.

The second resulted in a one-yard loss by Ronnie Brown, who attempted to rush through the middle of the defensive line.

Do not attempt to rush through the process.

The government has been heavily criticised for attempting to rush its controversial housing bill through parliament, last month quietly tabling an amendment to the bill that set a maximum of five-year terms for new council tenancies.

Montenegro's advocates attempted to rush its inclusion through the lame duck session, but were blocked by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kty) and others.

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