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proceed with

verb as in wage

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The court hinted that it valued finality over justice by allowing Texas to proceed with what it characterized as “a long-scheduled execution.”

From Slate

In Scotland, a couple has been given permission to proceed with their own legal challenge against both the UK and Scottish governments over the changes to the benefit.

From BBC

Multiple sources have told the BBC the Department of Health is keen to proceed with an overhaul of the social care system but that the Treasury is reluctant to commit to significant costs without clear political backing from Number 10.

From BBC

Perhaps he will find a compromise, for example by allowing the oil firms to proceed with preparatory works - as long as they don’t extract any oil and gas - while at the same time requiring them to provide the government with information on downstream emissions to enable them to revisit the decision.

From BBC

If the accused does not respond to the notice within 15 days, authorities can proceed with the action but they would be required to film the process, the court said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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