Sentence examples for look at setting from inspiring English sources

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I will be demanding that internationally we look at setting limits on city bonuses.

Someone should have taken a hard look at setting up a federal union, with taxation and business incentives addressed regionally.

Ministers could also look at setting a maximum number of homes that would be seen as acceptable to be flooded every year.

He says more clubs should look at setting up their own ticket exchanges, as Liverpool and Arsenal have done.

He said the party would "crack down" on companies that failed to pay workers the minimum wage and would look at setting a higher minimum wage in certain sectors, such as finance.

"What the clubs have asked us to do is to look at setting up a working party to establish whether there's a viable deterrent for unacceptable behaviour that exists somewhere between our current rules and strict liability".

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"Plasma will have to look at sets 50 inches and larger, and that is not a big market".

Rather they merely provide the ability to wall off inventory and allow buyers a first look at set, negotiated rates.

If there is one Betta that you look at, set down, move on from it, but are drawn back to it repeatedly, consider buying it.

He is also looking at setting up a habitat in space and then doing orbital flights.

"We are looking at setting up an interim council for the setting up of a loya jirga".

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