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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proposing party" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the party who is making a proposal or suggesting a course of action. Example: In a business partnership agreement, the proposing party must provide a detailed proposal outlining their proposed terms and conditions for the partnership.
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The proposing party gets a chance to make proposals to any candidate, in order of preference.
One may well think that in real life there are strategic aspects of a higher level according to which a bad candidate of the other party may be regarded as convenient (either to discredit the proposing party or to be less influential in the Court).
Each party presents a candidate who enters a random choice mechanism with a probability weight equal to the proposing party's share in Parliament.
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The committees tasked with deciding on a standard had many different proposals, reflecting the interests of proposing parties (e.g. existing container stock, and preferences depending on where each party normally carried freight) [ 39].
He also proposed party supporters be given access to politicians in the US in return for cash.
At the state's Republican convention in May, delegates went so far as to reject the proposed party platform in favor of one that reflects core Tea Party tenets.
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What we need is disinterested Hall of Justice to mediate this type of thing, because I have a hard time trusting pretty much all proposed parties.
"Tired of all the noise?" it began, before proposing a party with no speaking.
I am responsible for scrutinising the WA Barnett government's policies on the state's finances, Indigenous issues, and proposing Labor party policy in this space.
A leader can propose, the party can decide.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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