Sentence examples for being able to propose from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps they resisted desirable changes or were even swept emotionally into a revolution without being able to propose constructive solutions.

Mr. Gaffney, they said, would have benefited by being able to propose a so-called election-year budget next September that called for little or no tax increases.

Major issues in the implementation of PA include interpreting the huge amount of data collected, understanding the causes of variability, and being able to propose sound strategies for field variability management.

This provides a positive starting point for negotiated learner models, since learners do appear able to recognise information they regard as an inaccurate representation of their understanding, as well as being able to propose updates.

Some authors previously reported that species-specific mutational hotspots exist in primates [ 23], however, without being able to propose underlying molecular mechanisms.

The radiologist is in the forefront, often discovers abnormalities [ 11] and must find the first words, without being able to propose a treatment, that may partially reassure the patient by establishing a 'joint treatment project'.

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We hope to be able to propose a slate of reforms, at least.

Businesses and other stakeholders would be able to propose regulatory changes to the council.

It wants voters to be able to propose new legislation and decide on it in national referendums.

By contrast, Mr. Bush has been able to propose both a large tax cut and new social spending.

23, the state would not be able to "propose, promulgate, or adopt any regulation implementing" AB 32.

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