Sentence examples for becoming plan from inspiring English sources

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"I would argue that plan B is becoming plan A".

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Whereas, within ecology, landscape design risks becoming a management plan rather than a synaesthetic cultural endeavour (Haila 2007), undervaluing the potential of human interaction and subsequent values created.

Interviewed in today's Guardian, the transport select committee chairwoman, Gwyneth Dunwoody, blames the government's difficulties on the fact that "what we have all assumed to be a very specific plan is becoming plainly not a plan at all".

"Becoming President was Plan A. And before you get discouraged, I want to describe Plan B".

It should be noted that planning to deliver at the hospital did not always result in that plan becoming a reality.

It had never been part of my career plan, becoming a C.E.O.

But a string of detailed objections have led to Letwin's plan becoming more and more complicated – in turn arousing the ire of the industry's negotiators.

But the research suggests that while some councils would be winners under Osborne's plan becoming financially self-sufficient in effect – the majority would lose out.

The area was the focus of a Portland Development Commission urban renewal based on a 1982 master plan, becoming an urban renewal district in 1985, and expiring in July 2008.

Second, the inclusion of instars can destabilise the internal topology of the clade resulting in its ground plan becoming uncertain or different altogether, and this can, in turn, result in loss of resolution over the analysis as a whole.

Women should not drink if they are pregnant, plan on becoming pregnant, or could become pregnant.

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