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7 Sentences With "makes good progress"

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" Lewis said he's disappointed that the proposal doesn't end the IRS's private debt collection program but said "it makes good progress in protecting low- and middle-income taxpayers from harassment and abuse.
In a brief statement on Tuesday acknowledging the Hong Kong exchange's announcement, the London exchange said it "remains committed to and makes good progress" on its proposed acquisition of Refinitiv, which is expected to be completed next year.
Gil agrees, travels to the duke's home and is allowed to stay as a guest, but the duke's wife and his sister Lady Marguerite immediately suspect he is a spy. Nevertheless, he makes good progress but then falls in love with Marguerite, forcing him to choose between conscience and self- interest.
For the first time there is a deposit on plastic cups. When handing in a few, people earn a coin (about 2 euros). In 2005 Lowlands is doing better and makes good progress, also because the festival was shifted a week forward, from the last to the third weekend of August, because there are then more major international acts nearby.
Items gifted have ranged from the Walter Scott works, to individual titles, to a 34 volume set of Britannica."Birkenhead Library scheme makes good progress," North Shore Times, 14 Oct 1953, p. 7. The Rotary Club provided a $2000 Reference collection for the opening of the 1968 building."Birkenhead Rotary Club completed project.." North Shore Times Advertiser, 1 Jul 1969, p. 16.
He departs camp and makes good progress towards Durango, in possession of all the gold. When he spots a locomotive in the distant valley, his anxiety fades and he contemplates a trip to the British Isles, the home of his ancestors. His only concern is that his crime will be discovered before he can cash in and escape. In sight of Durango, he is reassured that the law and order that protects property in civilized areas will assert itself.
Elizabeth is soon reported at the meeting by her schoolfellows who are sick of her and she loses a lot of privileges. After that meeting Joan convinces her that misbehaving to be expelled is a bad idea, and advises her to be good, and to ask the heads of the school to tell her parents that she is unhappy and to ask them to take her away, but not in disgrace. Elizabeth accepts this suggestion, and her behaviour improves a lot. She also makes good progress at her piano lessons and secretly longs to play at the function held after the half-term break, though she knows this will not be possible if she goes home at half term.

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