Sentence examples for plan meaning from inspiring English sources

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Fannie Mae's traditional retirement plan has been frozen, like its stock ownership plan, meaning no additional benefits will accrue.

Like most conversions, 737 Park is under a noneviction plan, meaning tenants who choose not to buy their apartments cannot be evicted and can continue to rent.

Coughlin said afterward that he intended to stick to his plan, meaning players will be dismissed for the week after the standard Monday review.

An east London river crossing appeared in Patrick Abercrombie's 1943 County of London Plan, meaning that the crossing is now over 70 years old.

The federal environment minister, Greg Hunt, is considering a new onshore disposal plan, meaning it is now unlikely any spoil will be dumped at sea.

(Also, the 88 Plan considers only players who are vested under the league's pension plan, meaning that those who served less than three or four seasons are never eligible).

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That was slightly earlier than planned, meaning he did not break the world record for longest freefall.

Other parishes have already implemented "restricted services plans" meaning public defenders are refusing to take on new cases.

By United Nations estimates, 215 million women worldwide have an "unmet need" for family planning, meaning they don't want to become pregnant but are not using effective contraception.

The start of the World Series will be Oct. 24, a day later than originally planned, meaning Game 7 would be scheduled for November for the first time.

Jack O'Brien moves around only by wheelchair or commando crawling on his belly and has severely limited motor planning, meaning the brain is slow to tell the body what to do.

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