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But it also opens up the question of how much and to what extent companies can move their annual meetings forward.
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So moving the meeting forward means moving it to Monday.
Speakers of English, for example, talk about moving a meeting "forward" or "back" in time.
In addition, moving the meeting forward only part way would have been an admission that there was some weakness in its legal argument.
The chairman, Sir Roger Hurn, is said to have resisted calls to bring the meeting forward.Furious investors sold Marconi when the market opened the next morning, halving its already depressed share price.
Shorter and handier than using the phrase "Do you want to bring our meeting forward by a day?" In 2010, the word was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, but is still rarely used by those outside south Asia.
Briefly yesterday afternoon Brown thought about bringing the PLP meeting forward to last night, but decided that such a move would seem like an act of panic when he wanted to convey a sense, as far as he could, of business as usual.
It is hard to be a Monday morning quarterback on this and say that Air Products and its lawyers at Cravath, Swaine & Moore should not have been so aggressive and perhaps only moved the meeting forward by three or four months instead.
Mr Kim says that "the epochal progress" in promoting bilateral ties "will bring our next meeting forward".
This resolution was accepted by the conference and in addition the CGPM moved the date of the 25th meeting forward from 2015 to 2014.
Earlier this year, Scott put up $4,500 of his own salary to support community organizations in order to move a council meeting forward as it stretched into its fifth hour.
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