Now, pharmacies are pushing in states to allow their pharmacists to administer even more vaccines.
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In 2000 Sachs started pushing in speeches and journal articles for a worldwide fund for treating poor-country plagues.
Another is that far greater forces have been pushing in the opposite direction.
And this is maybe more important than sports and other areas, and that's what we should be pushing in our schools.
And hopefully, then our kids will be equipped and have the privilege to keep pushing in the right direction in the future.
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That's a message they're pushing in Bolivia, where they've nationalized their gas, their natural gas companies, and a message that they're pushing also in Ecuador.
The problem is that they are pushing in the wrong direction.
Meanwhile more Latino immigrants, both legal and illegal, keep pushing in.
And our job is just to make sure that we are pushing in the right direction -- pushing the wheel of history in the right direction.
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Instead of gliding over fixed glass, your finger could handle secondary tasks by pushing in a specific direction, or simply pushing harder, on a sliding display.
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And the Bank of Japan is pushing in the same direction: rarely, if ever, can a central bank have printed so much money in so short a time.
Although deliberate segregation is no longer an issue, demographic trends and white flight to rich suburbs keep pushing in the direction of a de facto segregation of schools.
Still, there are powerful forces pushing in the opposite direction.
So, even if we were to concede Mr. Marchionne's point, that the California Air Resources Board's ZEV mandate is not technologically "neutral, " that isn't to say the mandate is pushing in the wrong direction.
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"I cannot understand the insistence of Hertfordshire County Council in pushing this forward in the face of concerted opposition from virtually every corner - it beggars belief, " he said.
With new televisions having built-in Internet availability and quicker access to Netflix streaming content, this is the option of the future, and the company had no real choice in pushing forward quickly in that direction.
One big question also hanging over the market is whether the BOJ can succeed in pushing down yields in its bid to force banks out of the safety of government bonds and back into the business of lending money.
Ms Teather told MPs she had felt the Secretary of State Michael Gove had clearly been focused on the schools shake-up, but had allowed ministers "to get on with their jobs" and had regularly gone "in to bat" to support her in pushing forward changes in her area.
In Australia, meanwhile, Philip Nitschke (a doctor who helped four terminally ill people to die under the protection of a now-repealed law in that country's Northern Territory) is pushing NuTech in new directions.
If we had to guess, we'd probably say that it's Moto, since they already have a few different Linux-powered smartphones on the market and so would probably be receptive to the new Linux-based version of the Palm OS that's in the works, but LG's been pushing out in some interesting directions lately, so it wouldn't be shocking if it were them, either.
But Mr Obama has shown no interest in pushing for a change in the interstate tolling rule.
Consumer demand was a key factor in pushing up GDP growth in the third quarter, from the much weaker 1.3% expansion in the previous three months.
"In the wake of the Aaron Swartz case, we really thought that Justice would kind of catch their breath and maybe understand that they had erred in pushing these cases forward in such an aggressive manner for what are essentially pranks, " Leiderman said.
After his second place in this year's Giro, he should at least be a contender for the top 20 in the Tour de France, depending how his body copes with pushing strongly in two Grand Tours.
The team has a lucrative local cable deal (they own a sizable stake in Comcast Sports Net Bay Area), have been out front in the popular reality television format for MLB following their 2010 title, and are pushing hard in social media.
John McCain, R-Arizona, who was instrumental in pushing for a troop surge in Iraq, warned that a troop increase in Afghanistan may not achieve the same results.
He also boasts his role in pushing for socially conservative legislation in the state, including a recent bill that requires women to see a sonogram and go through a 24-hour waiting period before having an abortion.
So Clarity is a way to pushing analytics in the financial management of business.
They are pushing newspapers in schools, hoping to get children used to reading them.
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Currently, it is pushing investment in education and biotechnology, just as it once promoted electronics and petrochemicals.
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