Sentence examples for proposing a happy from inspiring English sources

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The problem with proposing a happy blend of conventional and organic farming techniques to end hunger is that the approach ignores the ways that industrial agriculture and global markets are destroying smallholder livelihoods worldwide.

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As a thought experiment, my studio at UCLA, the Now Institute, proposes a happy medium between sweeping overhaul and stagnation — one that places 1.5 million additional people on only 1% of county land.

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

In the age of high-tech unguents and botox, I would not suggest returning to these superstitious practices, but I am happy to propose a May Day breakfast, which may be made just as well on the weekend as tomorrow.

Interaction designer Philipp Schmitt, who previously used geotagging to make light ghostly light paintings of snap-happy tourists, has proposed "a disobedient tool for taking unique photographs": the Camera Restricta. .

While Mr. Thornhill, the D.E.A. agent, veered among the past, present and conditional tenses in discussing the nasty life of Mexico's most-wanted felon, he was happy to propose an epitaph on his presumed death.

She proposed a solution.

I propose a solution.

Warwick proposed a deal.

Someone proposed a SpongeBob hotel.

He proposed a month later.

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