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The phrase "attend pushing" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I need to attend pushing the project forward, but I'm not sure how to proceed."
Alternatives: "focus on promoting" or "concentrate on advancing".
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[5:31 p.m. | Updated Please also read Brad Plumer's thorough look at the merits of formal peer review.] I've noted the perils that can attend pushing science — whether on warming or "fracking" or anything else consequential and contentious — before it has been through the acid bath of review.
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The party caucuses to determine, among other things, whether candidates will face primary elections, are to be held next Tuesday, and Mr. Herrod said the states rights' crowd would attend and push for change.
The day care Logan would soon attend had pushed back his start date, so that wasn't an option.
But the rebel heroes of their stories were not white, moustached colonels and spies; they are black students who dared attend and push back against old notions at Ole Miss.
The outcry became so pitched that President Theodore Roosevelt, a Harvard man and longtime football fan, called a summit at the White House, which Camp attended, to push for changes.
More than that number of environmentalists, activities and other civil society groups are also attending to push the negotiators for the best deal possible.
"It's not fair that I was told not to attend the push-off on Dec. 12," Davidson said.
Because of that assurance, Davidson said, she did not attend a push-off on Dec. 12, where Johnson proved to be the best brakewoman among three competitors.
They were the ones who told us to abandon a fire in a timber-frame building and attend to the push-pad on one of their automatic doors, which had conked out.
Second, control group children also attended other preschool programs pushing the underestimation even higher.
Torre said General Manager Brian Cashman "never felt that I needed to be here," so he never pushed to attend.
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