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On the other hand... Polly Toynbee says her writing on the Sure Start programme probably did help - in that it supported those ministers who were for the programme to press on with it.
Post-election reporting has revealed that at the time, Romney realized he'd leveled an erroneous charge but he decided to press on with it anyway, for fear of how neoconservative hawks in the Republican Party might react if he changed course or showed indecisiveness.
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Microsoft vowed to press on with its bid, calling it "full and fair".
Despite the closure announcement by Aspers, Swansea council said it would press on with its intention to licence a new casino under the 2005 legislation.
News UK, the publisher of the Sun, the Times and Sunday Times, indicated on Thursday that it would press on with plans to establish a self-regulator, which it said satisfied virtually all of the recommendations proposed by Leveson last November.
After recent announcements on energy price rises, the government is desperate to press on with nuclear plant construction as it seeks to diversify the UK's power supplies.
Paramount decided to press on with a premiere for "Not Fade Away" Tuesday night.
Yet some Asian politicians and businessmen see little need to press on with further reforms.
Despite that, the executives vow to press on with an even grander privatisation scheme.
To elected officials, deciding whether to press on with a show can be difficult.
He stressed that China needed to press on with both political and economic reforms.
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