Sentence examples for be planned to work from inspiring English sources

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Additionally, the community intervention will be planned to work within the unique character of the existing greater community, and therefore, goals for the intervention include that it be non-redundant and complementary to existing programs, highly collaborative, and additive/synergistic with other project components.

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In July 2000 Motorola was reported to be planning to work with Nuance Communications to internationalize Mya, and that same month BellSouth was declared to be the first carrier to buy the service.

"I had been planning to work from home.

He was planning to work with Edwards again.

Ms. Beck and her husband have been reconfiguring their retirement and are planning to work longer.

I'm planning to work with Paul Auster on a film project.

Simon is planning to work with Eric Overmyer, a writer who lives part time in the city.

I am 60, prefer to manage my own investments, do my own taxes, and am planning to work to age 70 and retire.

There are rumours that Anderson and members of the Beta Band are planning to work together again: the prospect is thrilling.

The military experts said they were planning to work through much of the night, examining equipment and documents.

We [have not had much] connection with manufacturers so far but we are planning to work with Samsung".

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