Sentence examples for plans to define from inspiring English sources

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Still, he has no plans to define a career path.

Thats why Navisite plans to define itself by relying on the perks that accompany CMGI membership.

However, Dandridge expressed concern about how the government plans to define "exceptional talent," pointing out that talent is difficult to measure.

In this Act, the Minister of Transport are to publish the Base Plans to define the routes of Shinkansen railways whose constructions are to be started (Kihon-keikaku, Base Plans hereafter), which were published four times between 1971 and 1973.

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I propose that one of the major contributors to that change is the switch from defined benefit retirement plans to defined contributions plans, following the introduction of 401k plans in 1978.

Right now, NIH relies on job titles, but by next year, Landis says, NIH plans to define--and it hopes expand--the pool by relying instead upon job characteristics.

We keep hearing about their new plan to define themselves in opposition to the Conservatives within the coalition.

He said he planned to define its advertising revenue in a way more clearly reflecting its advertising sales.

Bosseva welcomes Cornwall's move, adding that using a local plan to define policy is a good approach.

She questioned whether Osborne's new fiscal mandate would require a surplus in every year and also asked how Osborne planned to define the requirement to be in surplus in normal times.

The Metropolitan Area Standards Review Committee, a federal panel that reviews how census information is classified, planned to define areas with a million people or more as "megapolitan," which would have absorbed North Jersey into New York City and South Jersey into Philadelphia.

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