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The phrase "tabled on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "tabled" when referring to presenting or postponing a discussion on a topic. Example: "The committee tabled the proposal for further review at the next meeting."
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Further, the Liberal leader, Stéphane Dion, opted not to vote down the 2008-09 federal budget, tabled on February 26th, saying that while it was "one mile wide and one inch deep", it was not repugnant enough to "precipitate an election that Canadians do not want for now".Mr Harper has repeatedly said that he sees no need for an election before the scheduled date of October 2009.
When the bill was tabled on Friday afternoon, the Prime Minister vowed to prevent attacks like the ones that hit Ottawa and Quebec in October.
A security bill, was originally due to be tabled on Wednesday morning.
The figure was revealed in the Grand Prix Corporation's annual report tabled on Thursday.
The report tabled on 3 March marks a return to unanimity.
Fox has not raised the initial £10.75 per share offer it tabled on Friday.
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