Sentences with phrase «than pressing ahead»

If the expert advocates deferring treatment until after the case, pressing a judge to assess quantum on the assumption of a positive outcome to post litigation treatment may be less risky than pressing ahead with immediate treatment with a low chance of success.
The Tories should be keeping their pledge to protect school funding rather than pressing ahead with this policy,» she said.
Ed Balls led the pro-growth charge in a speech in which he promised to reduce and then freeze small business rates, rather than press ahead with a planned cut in corporation tax next year.

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The press event coincided with the 15th anniversary of Google, but can Google really do enough to stay ahead of the tech curve, with more than 3 billion searches a day — not to mention its far flung interests including renewable energy and driverless cars — or are Google's best days behind it?
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has defended the country's economic policies, repeating that there was more opportunity than risk and vowing that there would be no hard landing for the world's second - largest economy if the government pressed ahead with reforms.
The castle church was pressing ahead faster than if Luther himself had been in residence.
Manager Louis Van Gaal is reportedly keen to move forward rather than turn to former players for aid, and will instead press ahead with moves for Atletico Madrid's Diego Godin and Borussia Dortmund star Mats Hummels.
I am yet to be convinced that Schneiderlin is miles ahead of Coquelin other than the fact that he has been playing more regularly and has attracted the hype of the British press.
How many times did I read that the midwife «called ahead» for nothing more pressing than «maternal exhaustion»?
Current proposals will prove unworkable if the coalition presses ahead with them, she claimed, warning that the extent of future defaults has been underestimated and suggesting taxpayers will pay far more than the savings achieved «for many years to come».
As for why, I suppose other reasons mught include finding it easier to ask forgiveness rather than think ahead, and just not recognising, now he's PM, that he can't pull the same sorts of stunts and not have them reported as much - he'll be in for even greater surprises once the press turn.
How can he press ahead when petrol prices are 4p higher than they were in last year's Budget?
Many of the initiatives he took - such as the pre-election Cook - Maclennan talks on the constitution and the Joint Cabinet Committee set up since the election - were full of risk, and he often pressed ahead at a faster pace than many people wanted.
«Ed Miliband will say to the boss of Britain's third largest union that he is determined to press ahead with reforming the Labour party's funding in the aftermath of his organisation's decision to slash its affiliation funds by more than # 1m.
«Ed Miliband is heading for his biggest confrontation yet with union leaders after vowing to press ahead this week with plans that will reduce their influence in the Labour party... The Labour leader issued a defiant message, saying he was more determined than ever to change the relationship with the unions, even though claims of malpractice by Unite in Falkirk had not been substantiated.»
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to study results published online as an «article in press» on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
More than 50 top European and U.S. scientists have written to the European Commission president urging him to press ahead with a plan to label tar sands as more polluting than other forms of oil, in defiance of intensive lobbying from Canada.
BRUSSELS (Reuters)- More than 50 top European and U.S. scientists have written to the European Commission president urging him to press ahead with a plan to label tar sands as more polluting than other forms of oil, in defiance of intensive lobbying from Canada.
In a profession that already feels under siege, the decision in most states — encouraged by the U.S. Department of Education — to press ahead with using student test scores as a significant component of a teacher's evaluation «just fuels the perception that we care more about weeding out weak teachers than giving the vast majority of teachers the time and support they need to make a successful transition to Common Core,» says Schwartz.
Passings We'll collect reactions later today to the sudden death of respected comics and animation writer Dwayne McDuffie — Comic Book Resources has remembrances from more than a dozen industry figures — but I wanted to go ahead and point to a handful of links: The Associated press obituary; a few words from Christopher Irving, accompanied by a beautiful portrait of McDuffie photographed by Seth Kushner on Feb. 13; the origin of Static; and a look at Spider - Man anti-drug PSA comics written by McDuffie.
A risk to bonds would be the Fed pressing ahead faster than our expected pace of two - to - three rate rises this year.
They explained: «Do we keep pressing ahead on Arena multiplayer which likely will only have a small following and will take many more months than expected, or do we spend that time making the single player better.
Kotaku was part of a conference call with members of the press ahead of this news — Waypoint was not invited — and ESRB president Patricia Vance explained why the organization went with a broad label, rather than anything specific to loot boxes.
-- http://www.reuters.com/article/us-climatechange-summit-coal-idUSKBN0TY2TG20151215?feedType=RSS&feedName=environmentNews Less than a week since signing the global climate deal in Paris, Japan and South Korea are pressing ahead with plans to open scores of new coal - fired power plants, casting doubt on the strength of their commitment to cutting CO2 emissions.
The European Commission is determined to press ahead with the cuts despite the financial turmoil gripping the bloc, even though it would require Britain and other EU member states to impose far tougher financial penalties on their industries than are being considered by other large economies.
By David Tirrell - Wysocki, Associated Press Writer DUBLIN, N.H. â $» The Old Farmer's Almanac is going further out on a limb than usual this year, not only forecasting a cooler winter, but looking ahead decades to suggest we are in for global cooling, not warming.
Ahead of the press call, Facebook revealed more people than previously thought — as many as 87 million — may have had their information accessed by Cambridge Analytica (something that firm denies, per TechCrunch).
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