Sentence examples for proposing into from inspiring English sources

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His speech last week before the Detroit Economic Club, which molded various things he had been proposing into some sort of form, was a start.

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But its counterterrorism and counterintelligence work should not be shifted, as some have proposed, into the new Department of Homeland Security envisioned in President Bush's bold proposal.

And incidentally, we have got to preserve Social Security and I am totally opposed to diverting one our of every six dollars away from the Social Security trust fund, as the governor has proposed, into the stock market.

Extreme learning machine (ELM) was proposed into address the issue of slow training in conventional feedforward neural networks (Huang et al. 2006).

A new light trap, named Laika trap 3.0, equipped with LED lamps and featured with a light and handy design, has been recently proposed into the market.

A human model incorporating physical and mental workload estimation is proposed, into which knowledge bases and procedures for monitoring and fault diagnosis have been built.

O'Flynn says he is not proposing turning into a party of New Labour-style, strict discipline.

Nor should they be, as Cameron is proposing, getting into the business of radical surveillance measures that would actually make us all less safe.

It's now proposing turning that into a law to prevent such content spreading its violent propaganda over the Internet.

As a threshold matter, no one is proposing letting boys into girls' bathrooms.

Payne accepted the rejection and tried without success to talk his friend Irving into proposing himself.

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