Sentence examples for force to draft from inspiring English sources

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"Been there, done that," he said of Mr. Bush's statement last week that he would convene another Medicare task force to draft new legislation.

Speaker J. Dennis Hastert last month appointed a task force to draft a House Republican alternative, but the effort has yet to get off the ground.

After the bill was passed in Florida, the American Legislative Exchange Counsel ALECC) formed a task force to draft model legislation, which has since been implemented in over 20 states.

When Governor Pataki set up a task force to draft a plan detailing how New York would spend its cut of the expected $3.7 billion in federal funds, he passed over Thomas R. Wilkey, the executive director of the State Board of Elections, a Democrat, and instead named the deputy director, Peter S. Kosinski, a Republican, as the task force's chairman.

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France had no such pressure but was forced to draft a higher percentage of its manpower to fill the army ranks.

At one point in his campaigns, after his hired mercenaries had conspired against him, Borgia had been forced to draft peasants from his conquered territories.

The company was also forced to draft in 2,000 extra staff last year, making the business of selling big items at a loss even more expensive.

Patching up a bitter disagreement over how much emergency aid to give farmers this year, the ranking members of the Senate Agriculture Committee are joining forces to draft a 10-year farm bill they can both support.

Caixin Magazine, citing "sources close to the central government," disclosed that China had established seven task forces to draft the plans: The task forces are divided by sectors, namely: finance; the fiscal system; land; production prices; trimming bureaucratic review; the income gap; and the hukou, or household registration, system.

Severe flooding, which was top of our list of major incident risks, can mean schools are forced to close, in-home care services fail to get through, and emergency response services are forced to draft in additional support from other areas.

Ms MacTaggart could barely be heard over the braying as she described how the supermarket had been forced to draft in extra security and asked "Isn't that a shocking sign in the 21st century?" Labour MP for Copeland in Cumbria, Jamie Reed told The Mirror: "I regret to say the laughter from the government benches says more about this issue than words ever could".

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