verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
proceed with caution
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You should always proceed with caution in financial matters.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
along
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The question is not whether countries should proceed along some abstract preordained development path.
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When hundreds of students tried to proceed along them they very speedily became totally blocked.
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Like Michel Pastoureau, I believe that the study of colour in Western art must proceed along broadly anthropological lines.
as
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Not always, though, did effects shots proceed as smoothly.
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Scientists set out to accomplish the next phase, only to find that it did not proceed as smoothly as the first.
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In general, observers noted that the economic reforms were not proceeding as quickly as originally envisaged.
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However, on June 27 Medvedev announced that the consensus had been for the congress to proceed as scheduled.
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Howard justified overruling the recommendation saying it was national policy to proceed as quickly as possible with renewable energy projects.
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In a few hours, you will find the pollen dropping and you can proceed as before.
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The goal of policy, nevertheless, must be to be able to proceed as if the violence were a separate matter.
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To establish the uniqueness of this decomposition we proceed as follows.
before
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The Precautionary Principle suggests that we should do more to understand the long-term impacts before proceeding .
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The Academy has this quirk about a plebe having to pass orals before proceeding .
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Before proceeding with some of the answers, I should place those answers in the framework of my actual intentions.
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Before proceeding to the mechanics of the double-entry ac-counting system, we must examine one very important accounting concept.
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Hughes told him to check the individuals for signs of life before proceeding to the green shack to negotiate.
directly
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Once there, it might go into orbit temporarily then land, or it might proceed directly to the surface.
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In this case, one would proceed directly to Step 3 in the accounting cycle and post the general ledger directly.
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This will enable the traveller to proceed directly to the plane.
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About one third of high school graduates who proceed directly to higher education enter community colleges.
further
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There came a point when we had to advise our client that she didn't proceed further .
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Without a clear notion of these two relationships, there may be no opportunity to proceed further .
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For this reason it is appropriate to take a base-line review of the nature of educational change as a whole before proceeding further .
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So before we proceed further it is important that we look at the units and measurement of temperature, pressure and volume.
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Inquiry reaches a point of maximum tension, then can not proceed further .
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My conclusion makes it unnecessary for me to proceed further upon the natural justice argument.
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But, proceeding further , I find Ruether's work to be less than satisfactory because muddled methodologically.
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It is also rather embarrassing to stop dead on a hack and be unable to proceed further .
slowly
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They proceeded slowly back uphill, with Hyacinth walking taller at each step as she appreciated the glamour of her new condition.
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He proceeded slowly , hands clenched in his pockets, eyes scanning labels on the stacked boxes.
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They proceeded slowly , one step at a time since the brace on Goebbels' leg made using stairs difficult.
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Work, however, proceeded slowly because of the demands of war.
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After greeting his father, Robin proceeded slowly round the room greeting friends.
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He knew that the investigation into the deaths of the young boys was proceeding slowly but methodically, building up a picture.
then
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You set the scene, as it were, for your presentation and then proceed to follow the pattern laid down.
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Art and Flo then proceeded to create their own big clan here in Denver.
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Mira starts by drawing a genealogical tree and then proceeds to invent stories to account for it.
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He then proceeded to stomp on it, in the presence of the emperor.
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This results in a ball of cells, which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus.
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Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
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Join one shoulder of the garment and then proceed with the neckband as above.
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Once eye-witness statements have been obtained then proceed to obtain statements relative to systems of inspection, complaints procedures, etc.
■ NOUN
basis
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I will proceed on the basis of local training in most items, as you suggest.
case
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If the Commission thinks the case admissible and worth proceeding with, it sees if it can achieve a friendly settlement.
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In this case , one would proceed directly to Step 3 in the accounting cycle and post the general ledger directly.
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Because few such cases proceed to trial it was argued that claims assessors should be able to issue proceedings on behalf of their clients.
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Basically, they assure me that the case is ready to proceed .
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At the end of the police investigation the suspect must be taken before a prosecutor who decides how the case should proceed .
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Louis ruled by a 2 to 1 margin Tuesday that the case should proceed .
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Lord Penrose said that the case should proceed to a full hearing of evidence on those points.
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Lawyers may also add an additional hourly charge for the actual time at trial, assuming the case does proceed to trial.
caution
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It is essential, therefore, that we proceed with great caution when handling toxic and hazardous waste.
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Still walking east, the party were aware that they were almost at the front line and had to proceed with caution .
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As mentioned earlier in the text, it is important to proceed with caution when acting for joint buyers.
court
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If there is a case to answer, the court must proceed with a presumption of guilt.
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But Anderson, testifying in the same court proceeding , denied telling Becker that.
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Without jurisdiction the court can not proceed at all in any cause.
decision
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It should also be stressed that the decision whether or not to proceed with a deal at any stage rests with yourselves.
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In spite of these reservations, the decision to proceed with a trial of post-exposure treatment is sound and essential.
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The decision as to whether or not to proceed is always made by the originator, thus allowing for his or her growth.
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In capital murder trials, the jury makes a life-or-death decision in a separate proceeding after a conviction.
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This expresses nothing more than the notion that the decision should proceed from the proofs and arguments advanced by the parties.
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Evaluation of short-listed options Realistic evaluation of the options allows a clear decision on whether to proceed or not.
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Any facts that might affect the customer's decision whether or not to proceed must be disclosed.
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The Reporter makes the initial decisions about whether to proceed any further with a particular case.
development
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Earlier developments by geographers which proceeded somewhat independently were located in arid, semi-arid and subtropical areas.
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Conceptually, cognitive growth and development proceed in this way at all levels of development.
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Second, the contradictions inherent in the demands made on the state were likely to intensify as capitalist development proceeded .
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In order for development to proceed , disequilibration must occur.
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Should the development proceed , first gas is expected in early 1996.
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The measurement development process proceeded from the top down.
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At this point it is a coherent description of how and why intellectual development proceeds .
plan
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In other respects, however, the implementation of the peace plan was proceeding well, according to the report.
stage
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A ritualized fight will often proceed through several stages , like a tournament.
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Yet many of these people proceed beyond the dreaming stage .
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Not every piece of work a child undertakes needs to proceed through successive stages of drafting.
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In presenting my viewpoint, I wish to proceed in six stages .
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If the jury had ruled against compensatory damages, the case would not have been able to proceed to the punitive stage .
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To analyze the model, we proceed in two stages .
trial
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Because few such cases proceed to trial it was argued that claims assessors should be able to issue proceedings on behalf of their clients.
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Lawyers may also add an additional hourly charge for the actual time at trial , assuming the case does proceed to trial.
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Both judges decided in favour of the child having a possible cause of action so that each action will proceed to trial .
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Cameron, not her lawyer, would decide whether to settle or to proceed to trial .
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Her decision allows the 1991 suit to proceed to a jury trial .
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In spite of these reservations, the decision to proceed with a trial of post-exposure treatment is sound and essential.
way
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The way to proceed is to find a nearby oak situated in roughly the same environment as the area selected for planting.
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Perhaps the best way to proceed is by a process of elimination.
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But some issues, like this one, are so universally difficult that a commission is the only useful way to proceed .
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I wonder whether the way to proceed might not be to write our own.
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In fact, you could argue that these kinds of efforts are so new that this is the only way to proceed .
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It is the only safe way to proceed in the future.
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Debate and discourse are the right way to proceed in a democracy.
work
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I agree that if the Liberal Democrats came to power, that work would not proceed .
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The proposals were relatively brief and only suggestive of how future work might proceed .
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He ordered the work to proceed .
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This way the work can proceed at your own rate, and without the problems already mentioned.
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The group sunk its first exploratory well in late 1987, and work proceeded rapidly.
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In any case, work in Hamburg is proceeding apace.
■ VERB
allow
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The Committee concluded that, subject to some important amendments and undertakings relating to groundwater, the Bill should be allowed to proceed .
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It contained no military material and was allowed to proceed .
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Those assembled were unanimous that the King could not be allowed to proceed as he was doing.
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Nice did produce some good news: the minimum conditions were at least met to allow enlargement to proceed without hindrance.
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Perhaps it is appropriate to safeguard a reasonable percentage of each good cause's allocation to allow such planning to proceed .
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The ligation reaction was allowed to proceed about 4 hours at room temperature.
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A compromise on objectives may be needed to allow the process to proceed .
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Why, after a campaign punctuated by sporadic Khmer Rouge attacks, was the election allowed to proceed relatively peacefully?
decide
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Our entrepreneur decided not to proceed .
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Later this year Clinton will have to decide whether to proceed with such a system.
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The goal of this meeting is to review the information provided by the reviewers and to decide jointly how to proceed .
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In trying to unbend curvy lines, there is another way of deciding how to proceed on the ladder of powers.
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Thus you will know what your liability is and can decide whether to proceed .
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The threat of demolition Even if the Church Commissioners decide to proceed with demolition, all is not yet lost.
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Careful analysis of the shareholding structure is therefore required before deciding to proceed with a Court Scheme.
intend
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Although I can not give a date, we intend to proceed just as soon as we can resolve the question of the contract.
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I intended to proceed just as we had discussed.
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As the introduction says how you intend to proceed , you are committing yourself to a particular course.
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Do not activate them on a package until it is intended to proceed with the work.
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Czechoslovakia, however, intends to proceed with the work in progress at Gabcikovo, south-east of Bratislava.
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The Attorney-General then gave notice that he intended to proceed with the charges against the applicant.
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We intend to proceed and shall resolve the contract at the earliest possible date.
wish
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No doubt there will be would-be adopters who are likely to find the possibility of inclusive adoption threatening and not wish to proceed .
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In presenting my viewpoint, I wish to proceed in six stages.
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They wished to proceed with demolition and a public inquiry was held.
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Catholic civil servants usually had to abandon any practical political project if they wished to proceed through the ranks.
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For those pupils wishing to proceed to University, two Exhibitions of £50 each were instituted in 1837.
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There are strategic reasons why the governments wish these projects to proceed .
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In future, some governing bodies and their LEAs may wish to proceed on a more rational basis.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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According to the newspaper the negotiations are proceeding smoothly.
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Contract negotiations are proceeding smoothly.
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Work on the new tunnel is proceeding very well.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And he proceeded to do just that, quite convincingly.
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Contract drafting and negotiation Contract drafting can generally proceed concurrently with due diligence.
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I intended to proceed just as we had discussed.
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The abrasive new general brushed aside Stirling's request and proceeded to give him a lecture.
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The silicon ingots are highly perfect single crystals and on the atomic scale the cutting has to proceed through breaking bonds.
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They are anxious to proceed with the program and reap the economic payoffs it promises on both sides of the border.
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Unfortunately, they allowed his notice to expire without further action and proceeded to recruit new employees.