Sentences with phrase «swift progress with»

E.ON is continuing to make swift progress with the spinoff and preparations for the listing of Uniper as planned.

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Because Atlantis Bank has been drilled before, and its condition is known, fairly swift progress is expected on this first outing, with the hole being opened to a depth of perhaps 1.3 km below the seabed.
According to Federal Election Committee reports, in addition to his work with the Connecticut Association for Achievement Advocacy, Inc., (ConnAD),, Robert Furek has been a major fundraiser and donor to the campaigns of George W. Bush for President, John McCain for President, Romney for President, Paul Ryan for Congress, Rick Santorum's U.S. senatorial run in 2006 and two extraordinarily controversial political action committees; Progress for America Voter Fund, a primary vehicle for the Koch Brother's assault on America and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
With so much torque on - tap it makes effortless progress, be it on the motorway, where a mild squeeze of the throttle in 6th gear brings a satisfying shove of acceleration, or on a fast A or B road, where you can make swift progress by smoothly stroking along in the higher gears.
Sport mode makes the autos more co-operative, but overriding their efforts with the manual paddleshifts makes for swifter, smoother progress.
All of the XF engines are excellent, with the 2.2 D capable of providing swift, smooth progress that concentrates on economy.
But when you factor in the improbably implacable gameworld - fences, curbs, even bushes halting your progress like a concrete block - which clashes with the necessity to be swift and maneuverable, the engine, if you will, begins to stutter.
Although some progress has been made in linking performance monitoring processes for programs to the commitments of the Australian Government under COAG, progress has not been swift due to the complexity of the task... Clearly, the current reporting systems are not designed for this type of reporting and in many cases, staff are not familiar with nor skilled in, these new reporting requirements.
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