Sentence examples for To proposed from inspiring English sources

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To proposed

verb

To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.

  • I propose going to see a film.

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Voters have been hostile to proposed referendums for more spending.

These stories have also already led to proposed legislative reforms.

As for reaction to proposed building site, the viewpoints vary.

This is true with regard to proposed military intervention in Syria.

The Port Authority faced public opposition to proposed toll hikes at hearings across the city.

The same analysis applies to proposed restrictions on snacks and sweet foods.

(Witness the backlash to proposed rules restricting Uber in Washington, D.C).

But convenience bowed to necessity after increased concerns over security led to proposed changes in the driver's license.

Republicans in the Senate particularly objected to proposed cutbacks in the school tax relief, which modestly offsets homeowners' property taxes.

The narrow focus of the national electricity objective has led to proposed rule changes being knocked back.

Earlier this year, we asked a panel of education specialists to respond to proposed changes to the national curriculum.

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