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Discover Ludwig"push through with" is a valid phrase in written English
It is used to describe having determination and perseverance to complete something, despite any obstacles in one's way. Example sentence: "It wasn't easy, but they pushed through with their project and got it completed on time."
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Key pledge: To push through with intensity.
We're hearing they'll just push through with a new round of financing.
Tip the lot through a fine sieve or colander, and push through with the back of a spoon.
MPs said they believed the party was alienating both sides of the referendum debate by defending freedom of movement but promising to push through with leaving the EU.
"Kim Jong-il needs to create a warlike atmosphere at home to push through with the succession of power to his son," said Cheon Seong-whun, another senior analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification.
It warned of the dangers posed by weakly capitalized banks, a problem it said underlined the need for E.U. leaders to push through with a so-called banking union that would include centralized supervision of lenders.
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I'd like to cut this diary piece down into three sections: 1) the work; 2) pushing through with intensity; 3) lifestyle.
Most recently discontent has centered on the austerity measures the government is pushing through, with nearly $100 billion in cutbacks by 2014, which are meant to slow the growth of the country's debts.
Instead, she pointed to measures announced this month to help reduce the deficit quicker — including a change in the corporate tax calendar and a cut in pharmaceutical expenditures — as evidence that the government was pushing through with its fiscal plans.
The government of Prime Minister David Cameron is pushing through with an austerity plan, which includes eliminating thousands of public sector jobs and cutting benefits, to reduce the budget deficit.
Like numerous other global banks, HSBC is in the midst of a cost-cutting drive to boost profitability and returns to shareholders, and is pushing through with plans for annual cost savings of up to $5bn£3.5bnby) by 2017.
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