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go or no-go

[ noh-goh ]

noun



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Mr. Biden made the final decision about a Ukraine trip on Friday following a final “go or no-go” meeting with his top White House staff.

Daniel Ujczo, a trade lawyer at the firm Dickinson Wright, said: “Everybody’s going to have to take a look and see if it’s go or no-go. What does the private sector, what do the stakeholders think of this deal that’s been made? Many trade deals have been made during markups, and many more have been sent back for more work.”

In August, the government said it planned to review the costs and benefits of the rail project, with a "go or no-go" decision by the end of the year.

From BBC

The project has already been put back five years and could run more than £20bn over budget but a "go or no-go" decision is due by the end of the year.

From BBC

Earlier this month, the government said it planned to review the costs and benefits of the rail project, with a "go or no-go" decision by the end of the year.

From BBC

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