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He said that Iraq was on the road to progress.
His findings identified "squalor" as one of the five "giants" blocking the road to progress.
When Beveridge reported in late 1942 he identified five giants that blocked the road to progress.
"It's really a reminder that the road to progress is always under construction," he said.
Thankfully we live in a world of small steps, and the road to progress always begins with one.
Individual countries and regions, meanwhile, are continuing to reassert their commitments to reducing greenhouse gas emissions — though the road to progress remains long and difficult.
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"There are transparent rules of the road to monitor progress and enhance accountability".
Both Veblen and Alfred Marshall were convinced that biology and not mechanics offered the road to theoretical progress in economics, and, while this belief in biological thinking died out in the early years of the 20th century, it has returned to prominence in evolutionary economics.
Asked by the Guardian for clarification and details of the candidate's plan on environmental issues, Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill referred to a speech and a chapter in her book from last year in which she calls climate change "a significant national security threat" and describes the Copenhagen deal as "far from perfect" but a step "on the road to future progress".
On the road to democracy, progress is always preferable to a standstill," it says.
Thus a synthetic and pluralistic approach may provide the best road to future progress.
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