Sentence examples for moves on to select from inspiring English sources

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If Clinton bypasses Warren, therefore, and moves on to select someone else from her rather rich shortlist of VP candidates, odds are it's because either she or Warren have run that calculus and not because – as some probably will conclude – that Wall Street told her she couldn't choose Warren as a running mate.

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If you want to copy a file on your computer to move around, simply click on it to select it.

Unable to convince proprietors at other distinguished Boston establishments to let them film due to union protests, Top Chef producers moved on, eventually selecting a swanky spot called Steel & Rye in Milton, a wealthy suburb.

We assumed the user could move a cursor around to select things on our main menu, but this was not the case.

This is achieved with a belt, which is moved around on the pulleys to select the required speed.

Click on it to select.

Click on "Move", to move the selected files to another folder.

The move may put increased pressure on the White House to select Warren to head the new entity.

But by then, Garcia had decided to go back in the draft, and Almaraz, who had moved on to the St . Louis Cardinals selected him in the 22nd round in 2005.

And before moving on to the Supreme Court, it asserted new powers to select judges.

Interviewers were required to select a response before moving on to the next question.

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