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But it is especially infuriating when used with the word plan.
This new policy (Marshall himself did not use the word "plan") was "directed not against any country or doctrine".
But the architectural historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock, as early as 1929, had reason to fret about Le Corbusier's polemical writings and the dire influence of his "megalomaniacal" (Hitchcock's word) plan to level part of central Paris.
Of course we may get lucky - but planning on getting lucky is to stretch the definition of the word "plan".
You notice I use the word plan rather than resolution.
Why does it seem that our detailed plans never go according to, for lack of a better word, plan?
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That does require that awful word planning".
As Decker talks, the word planning is oft-repeated – it is his mantra.
Clinton's fox-like, forty-eight-hundred-word plan for smaller, wider reforms contains so many details that it's impossible not to quibble with some of them.
Bill Clinton recruited more than 500 experts to advise him and his wife, Hillary, and after nine months of work, on Oct. 27, 1993, they sent Congress a 240,000-word plan for universal health insurance coverage.
Behind him, the White House had erected a huge backdrop emblazoned with the words: "Plan for Victory".
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