Sentence examples for move to rush from inspiring English sources

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And although AIBA is remaining tight-lipped on prospective entrants, it is looking increasingly likely its move to rush through the new eligibility criteria could end with an embarrassing failure to land any of the big professional names they crave.

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Gordon Brown made a dramatic intervention in the Scottish independence battle last night as he set out moves to rush through new powers to Holyrood if next week's referendum rejects the break-up of the United Kingdom.

Gowdy rebuked the military and Washington leaders for failing to make convincing moves to rush assistance to Benghazi once they knew Americans were under attack there — even if it would have been difficult for that help to arrive in time.

Labor will oppose the Coalition's proposed changes to the Senate voting system as the government moves to rush them through with the support of the Greens and Senator Nick Xenophon, before an election between July and September.

The Open Rights Group, which campaigns for individual rights online, criticised moves to rush the bill through parliament before the election, saying "measures to allow disconnection of individuals from the internet, for undefined periods of time" and web blocking laws were pushed through "with no real scrutiny and limited debate".

The Kings officially qualified for the playoffs with Wednesday night's win over the Phoenix Coyotes and haven't been moved to rush the likes of forward Dwight King back into the lineup.

It's tougher down there but we look at it as we were at our best when we had Shaun Ellis moving inside to rush the passer.

The Navy has been moving quickly to rush new robotic technologies to the field, including an unmanned underwater vehicle, known as the Kingfish, and four unmanned surface vessels that the Navy originally bought for anti-submarine warfare, but are now being outfitted with sonar to hunt mines.

But then SARS took over the headlines, and the government has moved quietly ahead to rush the bill through the the Legislative Council, of which fewer than half the members is democratically elected.

Its move comes amid deepening anger within Nicola Sturgeon's party over the Government's attempts to rush moves to bring in "English votes for English laws".

That buttressed his conviction not to rush moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, saying it would take years to build a facility to adequately meet all the security needs of the workers.

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