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But the election should go ahead, on time, as planned.
"God willing, we will enter, but we need some time as planned".
The unmanned spacecraft, traveling at nearly 108,000 miles per hour, was torn apart by the heat and friction of its fall through the clouds after it dived into the atmosphere at 2 57 p.m. Eastern time, as planned.
May – who yesterday parted company with her two chiefs of staff, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, the man seen as framing her anti-single market approach – has insisted that the Brexit negotiations will start in a week's time as planned.
It wants the government to introduce its levy on highly-sugared soft drinks on time as planned in 2017 and "without dilution", to restrict the marketing of junk food to children, both online and before the 9pm TV viewing watershed, and to push food manufacturers to introduce "ambitious" targets to reduce the amount of sugar in their products.
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I came here injured and Susic knew it... but he didn't replace me at half-time as planned, nor later when I asked to come off.
"I came here injured and [Safet] Susic [Bosnia's manager] knew it … but he didn't replace me at half-time as planned, nor later when I asked to come off.
"That environment, in the Fed's opinion, no longer justifies overly accommodative monetary policy". One of the key debates on Wall Street is whether the Fed will raise rates three times as planned, or if it will raise them four times in response to more signs of inflation and faster economic growth.
People's Question Time continued as planned, with other speakers including a constitutional lawyer, Adam Tomkins, former Labour MP Brian Wilson and economist Professor Ronald Macdonald.
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