Sentence examples for to plan one from inspiring English sources

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Their four-year deal is almost over, and they said they preferred to plan one year at a time.

If all goes to plan, one by-product will be the most comprehensive global vegetation map ever devised.

Norman Jacknis, the county's chief information officer, said that while other cities and counties have built such networks, he believed Westchester was the first to plan one with so many sites -- 50 in all by next spring, including the county's libraries -- and such extensive use of fiber-optic technology.

We found that (1) our measure of planning was negatively correlated with age in nonhuman apes, (2) younger apes as well as 5-year-old children planned their moves up to two steps ahead whereas 4-year-olds were limited to plan one step ahead, and (3) similar performance but different underlying limitations between apes and children.

A stronger capability to plan one's own future is also stressed in several interviews – if only by contrast with the lack of long-term projects which some attribute to their left-behind counterparts.

Appropriate training: It's too late this year to plan a Halloween fundraiser, but it's a perfect time to plan one for next year.

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And when it gets down to a manageable bunch, like 7, they all have to plan one-on-one dates for me.

Why not change to a sustainable business plan, one based on renewable energy?

They entered to the treatment/instructional plan one by one after 5th session.

"It took eleven years since the book was published to plan this one.

The river cuts through 15 cities, and 51 miles is hard to plan in one go.

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