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"The Government have so far failed to draw a line under allegations of British complicity in torture and to chart a clear course for the future.
It has balanced the risks, timing and consequences associated with many years of litigation against its wish for the company to be able to set a clear course for the future," he added.
After considering the potential costs of continuing litigation over the spill, he said, the company's board decided that the settlement would be the best way to "set a clear course for the future".
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Since the Secretaries of State and Defense seem to be pretty inseparable these days, it would behoove them to chart a cooperative course for the future -- one that makes clear distinctions between civilian and military authority.
Amputate the empty collar, clear the sharpener's burrs of the forfeit point, and set course for the future abundances that are your due.
Together they can set a course for the future.
Charting a new course for the future.
It's also about guiding the course for the future".
"The heads of government set the course for the future of the world.
A better sense of Booth can be found in his haunting grown-up Pip in the excellent 2011 British miniseries "Great Expectations". Next year brings a range of big and small films for both young actors that may set a clearer course for what to make of their future.
A full 43% of respondents deem using social media a worthwhile CEO activity to demonstrate the company's forward-looking ideas and clear vision for the future and, of course, to elucidate the company story.
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