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It's a sign of great humility -- and so of great character -- to admit one's error and move on, which is why it's as rare as it is impressive.
"That will be the case until they move on, which hopefully won't be any time soon".
They formed a grassroots organisation, Move On, which sought to revive the party post-Clinton.
Even Sen. Clinton looked uncomfortable, gesturing to Obama to move on, which he did.
You are able to deal with issues and move on, which I appreciate.
He is the type to move on, which, it seems, he is about to do.
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I suspect one or more has moved on, which means that in the last few months, at least half of the executive team of Palm is gone.
But the international news media has moved on – which is sad since now they're killing journalists".
One of my favorite pieces of hers, "Moving On," which was published in the magazine in 2006, is a love story of sorts.
But more and more, it seems like the mobile world has moved on, which could accelerate internal tension between Android and Chrome OS inside Google.
"A generation of leadership has moved on, which presents short-term challenges," he said, "but it also opens us up to new thinking and a more diverse government".
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