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The conferees are making progress toward a strong patients' bill of rights, and they will continue to forge ahead".
As governments continue to forge ahead with reforms, they should make greater use of the behavioural insights expertise at their disposal.
The report reveals that while primaries continue to forge ahead, progress in secondaries has "plateaued" after years of improvement and is now in danger of going into reverse.
With the aim of securing museums' relevance to contemporary life, novel approaches to exhibition design and education have been explored, and museums and communities continue to forge promising collaborations.
"The coalition government has been no friend of teachers … But our members want us to continue to lobby government and continue to forge links with parents and other groups [rather than strike]," she said.
Then everyone would be free to make some internal play on the words "papal bull" and continue to forge lives built on a sense of common humanity instead of on greed, political expediency and a strange kind of quisling arrogance.
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Twenty-four years old, with spare good looks, Sushi-Ko continues to forge new paths.
Well into the 1990s, "flight attendants continued to forge new legal rights for working women in America," according to Ms. Vantoch.
The Rangers continued to forge a personality as a team that rarely has the puck and must counterattack effectively to have success.
That done, such dynamic chancellors as Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt continued to forge a powerful consensus between business and labour that did Germany's economy proud.
But Pennington continued to forge a bond with his new team, like the one he developed during his eight seasons with the Jets.
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