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Move in line? What does it mean?
Hence, it is reasonable to assume that the EU's creditworthiness should move in line with the creditworthiness of it strongest key member states." the agency said.
I am wondering what "move in line" means in the context...?
Sep 5, 2012 8:43 AM
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Annyoung!
You can understand it from the expression "lined up". "To move in line with..." means both things should move together at the same rate and in the same direction (ie. and still be in line with each other).
September 6, 2012
means it should be in place.. properly in place.. or appropriate place of itself
September 5, 2012
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