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Actual policy proposals usually start with Mr Romney himself.
The sponsors of these proposals usually say they are not really about money but about "punishment".
"I see news stories every single week about new proposals, usually based on the idea that boys and girls learn differently.
Probably not by the S.E.C. Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets Inc., a nonprofit advocating effective financial regulation, said regulatory proposals usually weren't expanded beyond their initial outlines.
Leaders earn considerable latitude from employees and their proposals usually get the benefit of the doubt when their hearts are thought to be in the right place.
The proposals usually prompt emotional debates and boisterous public hearings in which parents and teachers, some of them enlisted by the United Federation of Teachers, stand up to voice opposition.
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A Governor's proposal usually sets the floor for negotiations, with the figures moving steadily higher.
Those who were attracted by the proposal, usually the more well-to-do warriors, would volunteer their services.
Under a longstanding practice, the governor's proposal usually sets the floor for spending and the debate revolves around how much the two houses can add to it.
Reputable companies typically give you a price per square foot in a written proposal; usually it's anywhere from 50 cents to $1 per square foot.
The chief justice of the WA supreme court, Wayne Martin, ruled in 2012 that the EPA's initial assessment of the proposal, published in December 2010, and the Barnett government's subsequent approval of the project were "unlawful and invalid," because the majority of the board of the EPA had an interest in the proposal, usually in the form of company shares.
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