Sentence examples for set to propose from inspiring English sources

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O'Donoghue said he coordinated his proposal in advance of the weekend, and that he was all set to propose on Sunday.

In Florida, meanwhile, Senator Bill Nelson was set to propose a series of election reforms.

Also, Rick Perry is set to propose a flat tax on Tuesday.

Francis is set to propose: A "duty of candour" for NHS staff to own up when mistakes affect patients.

New York state was set to propose some of the most stringent gun-control laws in America.

Rules for Banks  |  Regulators in Hong Kong are set to propose rules that would make banks liable for faulty I.P.O.

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Secondly, we consider the continuous model of the new two-phase segmentation model based on gray level sets to propose the associated discrete model and then obtain a new algorithm.

As reported today, Hackney Council are setting to propose new restrictions on licensing laws in the borough, meaning that venues would only be allowed to stay open until 11pm on week nights and midnight on weekends.

We use this setting to propose that variations in the precipitation rate play a primary role in setting hillslope relief in uplifted mountainous landscapes.

Eighty-one players are set to exchange proposed salaries with their teams today.

The association said higher capital requirements, set to be proposed on Tuesday by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, might endanger the economic recovery by limiting the ability to lend.

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