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bring forward

verb

  1. to present or introduce (a subject) for discussion
  2. accounting to transfer (a figure representing the sum of the figures on a page or in a column) to the top of the next page or column
  3. to move to an earlier time or date

    the kickoff has been brought forward to 2 p.m.

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"A need can often bring forward the right people," he added, reflecting on European and US leaders in the aftermath of WW2.

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The government has also confirmed it will not be bringing forward legislation to end conversion therapy this term, and is hoping for a UK-wide solution.

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Robert Gardener, Nationwide's chief economist, said there was a "significant jump" in transactions in March, with buyers bringing forward purchases to avoid the additional tax charges.

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Yaxley-Lennon is due to be released on 26 July but his legal team argued there was a medical case for that to be brought forward.

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More than 1,500 nursery inspections had been brought forward after receiving reports of serious childcare incidents - Ofsted told us.

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