The prime minister has restated that British troops will not go on to the ground in Mali, despite the UK offering logistical support to France.
That money will go to organizations on the ground and will be -- who will be able to effectively spend it.
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Mr Lansley said he did not want Mr Francis to go over the ground already covered, but focus instead on how the culture in the NHS allowed this to happen.
He still has a long way to go to make up the ground he lost following the infamous IPO, but Zuckerberg is on the right track to reaching his previous heights.
It was safe enough for him to be there and hearing about the situation on the ground to go along with the speech.
Or how do you foresee that, alas, it may not work if the general in command on the ground has to go through both the United Nations in New York and the African Union in Addis Ababa?
But I can promise you that as soon as the Senate gives them the go ahead, they're going to hit the ground running and they're going to help make America a stronger and more prosperous country.
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The easiest way to regain ground may be to change the subject and to go slow on reform.
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On Friday days after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Russian officials in Moscow and raised concerns over Russian arms shipments to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad the Kremlin said it would go ahead with deliveries of ground-to-air missile systems for the Assad government.
There is a bicycle effect in trade: failure to go forward creates a risk that the existing system topples to the ground.
He's braving rain and tornado warnings to find common ground with voters and urge them to go to the polls next month.
And then on the military side, we have to change how we go about doing things on the ground, and truly move towards the principle of successful counterinsurgency, which is protect and support the people.
The ordinary constable on the ground who make the initial decision not to go in because he realised that it was wrong, showed leadership.
He said other than the risk of attacks it could also cause the offender to go to ground by changing his name, moving around, or opting out of probation supervision, "thereby increasing risk to children".
Although the film and its international acclaim has served to bring to the fore this brutal aspect to Pakistani society, activists say there is still a long way to go before the situation on the ground truly changes.
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The utility sector, by-and-large, says it is willing to ante up at least the amount of what it would cost to go above ground.
There was no pomp or circumstance to evaluating it: The winemaker would uncork the bottle, tilt the contents into his mouth, spit the wine onto the ground and give the verdict: Good enough to go into his blend, or not good enough.
One of the things that was determined by the Iraq Survey Group, not to be confused with the Iraq Study Group, Jim Baker fame, but the Iraq Survey Group, the team that was dispatched to go look at the weapons of mass destruction issue on the ground after the country was liberated, came back, you saw the banner headlines, No WMD.
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It's going to go straight into a hole in the ground, because the hard plastics that make up things like the big six pint milk bottles have some value.
Before the politicians and their constituents make such decisions about where we go from here, they should be sure to ground themselves in the facts about how we got to this point.
As soon as we hit the ground I wanted to go back up there and do the ride again.
Russia also stressed that UN weapons inspectors should go to Iraq and look for hard evidence on the ground.
I've been taking part for six years and sometimes we have had to go into the sea with snow on the ground.
But there's far more newspapers and magazines still end up going into holes in the ground, that never go to places like this for the wash and dry treatment.
"Obliging so many of their customers to go through the lengthy Ombudman process to have their complaints resolved suggests that our UK banks use the Ombudsman process as a "testing ground" to see if their customers are prepared to go the distance, " he said.
Savvy mobile PC users will appreciate that the new Gateway EC14D ultraportable was designed from the ground up to deliver the maximum battery life for on-the-go computing.
"The sheer amount of concrete and Tarmac here now means the water has nowhere to go, it's much, much harder for the water to run away or soak into the ground, " he added.
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For the first time, on-the-ground soldiers will be able to fire at a hidden opponent without having to go up the chain of command to ask for a precision air strike and waste precious time doing so.
"We went to Chester for the ground, and once he won that we thought we had to have a go at the Derby, " he added.
Though Apple took to the pages of The New York Times last week to respond to a chorus of criticism about Final Cut Pro X, it's clear the company is going to have to go a little further in assuaging videographers who were alarmed to learn that the built-from-the-ground-up software omits certain key features found in Final Cut Pro 7.
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