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- verb Present participle of
propose .
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Examples
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Anyway, what Kling lacks in proposing such a board that libertarians tend to have is a gut-level cynicism that such a board could be above politics enough to make a difference.
Most Economists Have Two Hands, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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What the Tories are proposing is that teachers who value their careers should not teach in difficult or underperforming schools.
"Bash the teachers" - The Tories new policy Norfolk Blogger 2009
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"The tradeoff we are proposing is lower, more stable and predictable premiums, but a higher reserve."
FDIC Won't Raise Rates on Banks Victoria McGrane 2010
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What Hyman and Silver are proposing is that patients negotiate with providers on the spot in individual cases.
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We've been together five months and I don't know proposing is in the cards at this time.
Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kim Zolciak Breaks Down the Meaning Behind “Google Me” 2010
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She went so far as to imagine Martin proposing, herself putting the words into his mouth; and she rehearsed her refusal, tempering it with kindness and exhorting him to true and noble manhood.
Chapter 20 2010
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Actually, what you are proposing is a fallacy of False Dilemma.
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That said, what I am proposing is in line with what Mike has proposed with FLE.
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Actually, what you are proposing is a fallacy of False Dilemma.
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So public school teachers are not comparable and what you are proposing is an attempt at “religious and secular Christians only, please” (including most atheists as secular Christians).
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