Under the treaty, the keenest member states may also push ahead with defence co-operation among themselves.
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China will also push ahead with an easing of restrictions on interest rates on loans and deposits.
Edwards told a crowd of supporters that he would push ahead to next week's primaries and caucuses.
The orders came back to push ahead with the project - or "presentation" as Ahmed Ali described it.
He said he would push ahead with his pledge to refocus EU fiscal efforts from austerity to "growth".
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The vote was held over the decision to push ahead with plans to part-privatise some key council services.
And cable operators, particularly in Europe, where competition from satellite operators is fiercest, are keen to push ahead.
But numerous sources maintain that Mr. Llorens' interference allowed Mr. Zelaya to push ahead with an unconstitutional referendum.
The local authority used delegated powers to push ahead with the investigative work.
The existing EU treaties limit the ability of any group of member countries to push ahead without the others.
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And anyway, the existing EU treaties limit the ability of any group of countries to push ahead without the others.
Despite months of diplomatic negotiations, Cambodia has underlined its determination to push ahead with their trial on its own terms.
Over the past two years, governments should have seized the opportunity of strong external demand to push ahead with reform.
He also insists he will push ahead with changes to parliamentary boundaries despite the Tories selecting candidates in existing constituencies.
This week also saw the Scottish government clear the way for Asda to push ahead and build at Slackbuie, in Inverness.
Conservative leader Alec Robertson, who wanted to push ahead with the plans, was removed last week following a no confidence vote.
The president made it clear he plans to push ahead with tobacco legislation "with or without" the support of the industry.
He pledged to push ahead with electronic school report cards, online GP appointment booking, neighbourhood "crime mapping" and video identification of suspects.
Researchers are now considering whether to push ahead towards clinical trials to find if the substance has a similar effect in humans.
But the no-confidence vote was held over the decision to push ahead with the plans, which the full council had voted against.
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Qwest could still choose to push ahead and force a proxy fight.
And the possibility of a swifter end to the recession could encourage euro-zone countries to push ahead with structural and institutional reforms.
All this murk is having an effect on the EU's ability to push ahead with closer cooperation in justice and home affairs.
The win will help the government push ahead with further economic reforms.
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Second, governments should push ahead with the deregulation of the energy industry.
He said American officials had been aware of but opposed to Hamas-Fatah reconciliation, but President Abbas decided to push ahead with it anyway.
But there have also been assertions that Mr Bush will push ahead with vouchers, focused on parents with pupils at repeatedly failing schools.
The government aims to push ahead with the privatisation of state enterprises to the tune of 120bn rupees by the end of March.
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