Sentence examples for feeling to proceed from inspiring English sources

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"It is more a reflection of my general feeling to proceed in a new direction with regard to the structure and operation of our personnel department".

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At that point the multiple small test improvement cycles (Plan-Do-Study-Act) to experiment were starting, and they expressed not feeling sufficiently confident to proceed.

As a fourth-year teacher at the school and a member of the community, he had to deal with his own sense of loss, as well as some conflicting feelings of how to proceed with his journalism class.

The study provoked angry debate on the pages of medical journals and in the popular press and left many doctors and patients feeling entirely uncertain how to proceed.

A couple of weeks ago, she said, she was at her desk feeling unsure of how to proceed with a chapter in which she describes the ministry of Jesus.

It was acknowledged that feeling uncertain about how best to proceed, and being unsure of practice, led to a sense of disempowerment through not knowing what to do.

You might be feeling betrayed, hurt and unsure of how to proceed.

In addition to feeling stupid, I was at a loss as to how to proceed.

The strength of feeling over ISDS has forced the EU temporarily to remove it from the talks while it works out how to proceed.

How to proceed?

So how to proceed?

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