Sentence examples for sets out options for from inspiring English sources

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A draft working paper sets out options for a new law.

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The plan set out options for a whole new flood barrier, the most promising location (option 3.2) being further east, beyond London's boundaries at Long Reach, Dartford.

See articleIn its latest efforts to solve the euro crisis the European Commission set out options for Eurobonds and for more intrusive control of national governments' budgets.

Yet the trust seems to have lacked curiosity, satisfied – apparently – merely to have been offered sight of the Project Silver paper setting out options for the Byford payoff.

Fry says he never saw a copy of the so-called Project Silver document, which set out options for making Byford redundant including a proposal not to make him redundant at all.

But a civil servant accidentally provided evidence that the government was looking at such a plan when they were photographed entering Downing Street with a document setting out options for a sell-off.

Just two weeks after Whittingdale's first appearance before the committee, a government official inadvertently revealed the privatisation plans after being photographed entering Downing Street with a document setting out options for a sell-off.

Despite denying that the issue of ownership was even "under debate" in August 2015, a government official was photographed entering Downing Street with a document setting out options for a sell-off just a month later.

The government has inadvertently provided further evidence that it is looking at privatising Channel 4, after an official was photographed entering Downing Street with a document setting out options for a sell-off.

Since an unidentified civil servant was seen walking up Downing Street holding, but not quite concealing, a document that set out options for "extracting greater public value from the Channel 4 Corporation, focusing on privatisation options in particular…" there has been a lot of information exchanged and commentary expended.

By setting out options for what the NHS can provide, by saying "£X lets us do this, but £Y means we can do much more", it will really be saying: if you want to avoid your time in office being a constant battle for which patients/services do or don't deserve funding, find the money to fund the most generous of these options.

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