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be progressed
verb
To move, go, or proceed forward; to advance.
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Work on establishing a "better, more rounded picture of a looked-after child's well-being" should be progressed as a matter of priority, it said.
They will now, undoubtedly, be progressed".
A draft does not have to be labeled as a WG item to be progressed.
The commercial and trade interests do not need military support to be progressed into today's world.
It said Hawkins's application could not be progressed because the original ID was missing.
"That is something that will need to be progressed now that the trial is concluded".
"There are matters that still could be progressed on the Lockerbie bombing.
Over the next three months a backlog of 1,000 medical assessments each week will be progressed for payment.
"We heard genuine and deep seated concerns from NHS staff, patients and the public which must be addressed if the reforms are to be progressed," he wrote.
The document suggests the financial sector tax changes proposed by the South Australian Labor premier, Jay Weatherill, could also be progressed through the tax white paper process, which is running in parallel to the federation reform talks.
Our understanding is that there will be no substantive enquiries made of him at the hearing, nor will the matter be progressed otherwise than as a matter of procedure".
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