Sentence examples for suggests a plan from inspiring English sources

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And even though CNN still lacks a forceful idea, it suggests a plan.

We need not idly sit by while our planet suffers permanent damage: Oliver Morton (Op-Ed, Nov. 17) suggests a plan to avert one casualty of global warming.

To resolve those problems, this article suggests a plan to deploy content services for visitors' museum experiences by combining beacons and HMDs.

Based on the findings from this assessment the physiotherapist suggests a plan for mobilisation, rehabilitation or physical activity during hospitalisation, a plan which follows the patient in case of transferral to another department and will be communicated to the municipal rehabilitation centre when the patient is discharged.

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The progression of these techniques suggests a planned comparison design which is more focused than the usual post-hoc comparisons following an Analysis of Variance [ANOVA].

Instead, he continued to text, sometimes vaguely suggesting a plan.

But tellingly, nowhere in any of its materials does Comcast suggest a plan to do anything about it.

The newspaper on the coffee table suggested a plan: the new Eminem movie was playing nearby at 11 45 a.m.

A finalised plan is due to be made by 2014, but Cardiff Civic Society suggested a plan could be drawn up in one or two years.

Mr. Giblin, who now faces the prospect of a divisive primary, is instead suggesting a plan to divide part of the money evenly among the 21 counties.

For $5, FixMyCellBill.com will suggest a plan for your use patterns, and include tips on, say, free cellular 411 service if it finds that you overpay for that.

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