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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiding proposed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to assistance related to a proposal, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The committee is focused on aiding proposed initiatives that benefit the community."
Alternatives: "supporting suggested" or "assisting recommended".
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His downfall became complete on Tuesday, in Federal District Court in Newark, where Mr. Cammarano, 32, pleaded guilty to accepting illegal campaign contributions in return for aiding proposed development projects.
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They said the proposed aid $3.2billion package "pales in contrast" to the $81billion in aid proposed for Iraq and Afghanistan or the $140billion tax cut for corporations.
That amount was several times the $382 million in new education aid proposed by Governor Pataki for next year.
Senior Republicans have said the cuts to diplomacy and foreign aid proposed by the White House would not pass Congress.
Last month's green paper on legal aid proposed a "single gateway" to what remains of a decimated, post-cuts legal aid scheme – a "simple, straightforward" telephone service.
Regardless of the amount of aid proposed by rich nations, corruption and poor governance in Africa are likely to eat up a sizeable amount of it.
A19 NEW YORK/REGION D1-8 New Jersey Transit Plans to Raise Fares New Jersey Transit, facing a daunting deficit and falling government aid, proposed its first fare increases in more than a decade.
Moreover, the new aid proposed by Mr. Bush would still leave the United States as "the benchmark at the bottom of world donors," said Jeffrey D. Sachs, a development specialist at Harvard and a special adviser to Mr. Annan.
Mr. Hill told reporters that the North, which has agreed to dismantle its nuclear facilities in return for economic aid, proposed the inspections in talks with the United States last week in Geneva.
I'm confident that a final agreement that will adopt the Senate's long-term approach, rather than the short-term Band-Aid proposed by the House of Representatives, will move forward".
State and local election officials are still reeling from the last major overhaul of the country's voting system, initiated by the Help America Vote Act in 2002, and some say that the $150 million in federal aid proposed by Mr. Holt would not be enough to pay for the changes.
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