Sentence examples for proceeding on that from inspiring English sources

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"We are proceeding on that 'almost'".

But since the market for rentals is, we're proceeding on that basis".

"We are taking at face value the original statement that all humanitarian agencies will be allowed back in, and are proceeding on that basis.

But he added, "We're assuming the worst and proceeding on that basis to protect the health and well-being of our colleagues".

There was the ever-persistent Mr Turton, for instance, who wanted to know why we were not proceeding on that article in the Treaty of Rome which allows for a looser association.

He felt there was no point proceeding on that basis, and after this cabinet when everyone has been looked at eyeball to eyeball, we are going to go ahead".

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"Most companies, even larger ones, can't proceed on that basis".

The prosecution cannot arrest on one charge, abandon their intention to proceed on that charge and then keep him in cold storage still nominally on that charge while they inquire into the possibility of putting forward a different charge.

And [President Obama] would be wise to proceed on that assumption.

Library officials say construction could start within two years, and they are preparing to proceed on that timeline.

Thus "it's right that now that we have the mandate we can proceed on that basis".Does a stand-off loom?

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