Sentence examples for progress concluding from inspiring English sources

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The 39-year-old father gave an encouraging report of Archie's progress, concluding with: "He's probably doing better than me at the moment".

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Both partners in the ritual of experimental sex conceded that "dating" went something like this: preliminary talking and polite mutual inspection led to dancing, which often shifted into "necking," which — assuming continuous progress concluded in the quasi-masturbation of "petting" on the family sofa, or, in more affluent circumstances, in the back seat of a car.

Greece, still down to receive a last instalment of aid under its old bailout programme, has been told the €7.2bn tranche will only be disbursed once reforms are agreed and a review of its economic progress concluded at the end of April.

If there is not such progress, concludes the report, then "a more significant drawdown to a narrower military mission would be warranted".

World Health Assembly resolution WHA52.10 called for the destruction of all remaining stocks of variola virus by the end of 2002; however, a recent WHO review of research progress concluded that the live virus would be required beyond that date (8, 9), a position supported by the 55th World Health Assembly.

Reacting to today's announcement, Mr Clarke said: "The signing today of the UK's second MOU, this time with Libya, demonstrates that we are making progress in concluding agreements that will allow us to safely deport foreign nationals.

In a conference call, the company's chief executive, D. Scott Davis, said U.P.S. was "making good progress" toward concluding a 10-year agreement with DHL, the Deutsche Post express unit, to haul packages by air for DHL within the United States and among the United States, Canada and Mexico.

They noted the progress and concluded that 'All nations must participate in the advancement and sharing of research-generated knowledge, along with developing the capacity to not just adopt the evidence, but to adapt it to local circumstances' [ 14], p. 4. Countries are always going to rely substantially on evidence produced globally by the research community.

All progress, he concluded, depends on unreasonable people.

"If we don't try, if we don't reach high, then we won't make any progress," Mr. Obama concluded.

While acknowledging some progress, Eliot concludes that housing providers must do more to ensure widespread integrated services: "[There is] still a considerable amount of uncertainty.

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