Sentence examples for proposing a few from inspiring English sources

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So Mr. Turner is proposing a few changes, none of which would make the bankers very happy.

Traditionally, the governor's role is limited to proposing a few major initiatives and struggling to have a say in how they evolve into law.

The Council's budget negotiating team then spends torturous hours behind closed doors, proposing a few alternative cuts, which are usually rejected by the mayor's side, and haggling over additional expenditures, which make up a tiny fraction of the whole.

The resulting BASs were reasonably interpreted after proposing a few template structures.

Here we argue that, in general, results from meta-analyses should not discourage researchers from investigating the reasons for the lack of clear patterns, thus proposing a few tentative explanations to the fact that species-area relationships are infrequent or at least difficult to be detected in most host-parasite systems.

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Given that there is not a consensus about MTC reference architecture, the Standards Developing Organizations (SDO) and research community have proposed a few proposals.

Taplin proposes a few fixes.

For this to happen I would propose a few directions.

Some asked for a "kiss" or proposed "a few drinks".

Dr. Christakis and Dr. Fowler proposed a few possible explanations.

I proposed a few ways to do that.

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