1. Paradoxically, this move beyond the individual to the social has resulted in a much more pessimistic prognosis for disabled people. 2. The stocky, pixie-faced minister realised he was unlikely to move beyond his middle-ranking position in the Tory hierarchy. 3. However, the investor faces potentially unlimited losses if the share price moves beyond the range of. 4. As successful video sirens like Crosse move beyond the small screen, there are already hints that flesh-saturation may have peaked. 5. At their best, these new incarnations move beyond nostalgia, finding new resources in past affections, for audiences ready to be touched in new ways. 6. All too often, however, racial differences and discrimination obstruct our ability to move beyond race and color to recognize our common values. 7. Bush hopes to use the trip to shore up regional support for his anti-terror war as the campaign moves beyond Afghanistan toward a second and broader phase. 8. But as it progresses, the need to move beyond the matter of whose nose is closer to the finish line will become clearer. 9. Despite his credentials, Williams was unable to move beyond third-string at weakside linebacker. 10. For Northern Ireland to move beyond war, sooner or later the IRA has to disarm. |