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If they do resolve to press on then they put themselves at the dubious mercies of the Royal Military Police and the military justice system.
Russia's remilitarization not only testifies to Mr. Putin's resolve to press on with the war in Chechnya, but signals a return to the besieged, us-against-the-world mindset that Russia had begun to leave behind.
There is little doubting Mr Duncan Smith's resolve to press on with the shake-up.
Kaczyński's resolve to press on with the changes was most likely strengthened by PiS's clear lead in opinion polls.
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Mary, however, resolves to press on.
The mighty middle A Sprint out of Japan Rattling the supply chains Bumirang Fazed and refused The driverless road ahead ReprintsDespite the unfavourable climate, many firms are resolved to press on.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a timetable on Thursday for issuing rules limiting greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and oil refineries, signaling a resolve to press ahead on such regulation even as it faces stiffening opposition in Congress.
1970 The first British conference of the Women's Liberation Movement in Oxford resolved to press for employment legislation.
Yet it started with an apparently unanimous resolve to press Iraq to disarm.
We should feel a joyful resolve to press ahead.
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