Sentence examples for proposes merely from inspiring English sources

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That, though, was too much for House Republicans to stomach, so Mr Boehner proposes merely to remove the threat of deportation from those who can satisfy a similar laundry list; there will, he says, be "no special path to citizenship .Diehard nativists will dismiss anything short of mass deportation as "amnesty".

22 One difference between the McCullough Model and ours is that our model proposes the extraction of detailed data on each occurrence of reason in each publication, while the McCullough Model proposes merely to assign 0, or 1 to an entire publication on the basis of its overall reasoning.

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It proposed merely to amend the Radio Act of 1927 in several minor particulars.

The government provoked howls of dismay earlier this year when a report authored by the lord chancellor, Derry Irvine, proposed merely having 20% of future peers elected.

As a policy for ending the war, though, he proposed merely that the demilitarized zone between North and South Vietnam be neutralized; the North Vietnamese were uninterested, since the plan would require them to cut off supplies to their troops in the South.

Perhaps instead they proposed merely that pneuma is the matter of a body at a different level of description.

If those words were proposed merely as federal legislation, the language would be considered so vague as to be unenforceable.

Any other stop gap measure like the one proposed merely pushes the problem back down the road and back into the courts again.

This paper merely proposes, but omits, the relevant proof since it is similar to the proof in [61].

The Norse period, Reel proposes generously, merely continued his lifelong effort "to explore the no man's land between science and myth".

Trying to limit the cost of subsidising jobs by imposing a minimum wage on employers, as Labour proposes, would merely reduce the number of jobs that employers will be willing to offer the long-term unemployed.America's experience of workfare suggests that there are social benefits from giving jobs to the long-term unemployed, but that workfare is not cheap.

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