Since the summer break, each caucus has put forward its own proposals for legislative reform. |
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Proposals being put forward by a government think tank also include a ban on adopted children marrying their siblings. |
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The thesis you put forward equating leftist parties has the same credibility as the joke about Hitler and Stalin. |
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She herself had put forward the option that made his whole screwed-up situation so much easier. |
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For these reasons we prefer the analysis put forward in the respondent's notice to the theory of automatic reversion which the judge favoured. |
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We are now asking tenderers to put forward schemes to give the maximum facilities for the money available. |
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The parties could put forward nominees, but it would be up to the commission to weed out the worthless lickspittles and the timid timeservers. |
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As it turned out, none of them actually applied for the job, they were just put forward by their caseworker. |
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Do not believe the glib, easy solutions and hard lines put forward in the tabloid press. |
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In Dartford our new hospital has been put forward as a prime candidate to become a foundation hospital. |
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Through the ages in East and West, many different ontologies have been put forward. |
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A situation is needed where genuine alternative policies contained in party manifestos are put forward. |
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They speak in spoonerisms and malapropisms and put forward bizarre concepts and beliefs. |
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Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the audacity to put forward a logical explanation. |
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To return to the fylfot, various interpretations of its symbolic use amongst our ancestors have been put forward. |
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I'd like to see her put forward positive policy in tandem with her accountability crusade. |
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Whenever awareness-raising is put forward as a solution, I smell an issue being fudged. |
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The foreign ministry has repeatedly put forward and stressed the cruciality of the issue during all its meetings. |
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People were asked for their opinions about this and very fruitful discussion followed which put forward many suggestions. |
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An idea has been put forward for council tax to be directly linked to how much people earn. |
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All the options put forward were sympathetic to the town hall's features, matching its original Portland stone and wrought iron railings. |
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The defendants put forward a plea of justification, based on the issue of the writ itself. |
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They have plausible arguments to put forward, and these we must try to answer. |
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Any theory put forward needed to be, or at least to claim to be, internally coherent and consistent in these respects. |
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The report proposed that the authority initiate a procurement process to enable anyone to put forward any technologies for waste disposal. |
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Based on the models, an adaptive temperature compensative control method for a clutch working process was put forward. |
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There are a whole heap of inconsistencies in the arguments that have been put forward. |
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I know that there are many other improvements that members will be able to put forward. |
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The authors have put forward a concept of identifying specific protein subunits which are immunogenic and using them as diagnostic markers. |
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To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact. |
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The Trust is also on the look out for new members to put forward suggestions and ideas for future projects. |
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It is permissible to look at the teaching in the specification to see what the patentee has put forward as his technical contribution. |
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On closer inspection, the Sixth Meditation passage does not put forward a naturalistic solution, but a theistic solution. |
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The firm put forward plans to chop Sunday bus services on three routes in the area. |
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Under the proposals put forward by BT, a robbery victim wouldn't even be able to use a public call box to summon help. |
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The headteacher of Radcliffe's new high school is inviting people to put forward suggestions for its name. |
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Residents and community groups are being asked to put forward suggestions for the future use of a disused Bradford church. |
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In the ensuing furore, the arguments put forward on both sides have gone from the sublime to the ridiculous. |
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The following year, the council put forward a suggestion to create an open air school on the outskirts of the city. |
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An entire field of study, cereology, sprouted up around this phenomenon, and a number of explanations were put forward. |
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The idea had been put forward that she was making it all up, that she had a fantasy or some other motive. |
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It has invited various professions and organisations to put forward ambassadors who are prepared to champion its cause. |
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He must come in open-minded with the acceptance that persons will put forward tough questions. |
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On the basis that he is in good heart and likes running around the County Tipperary racecourse he is put forward to win again. |
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There is less than a month left to put forward names of inspiring teachers, assistants and head teachers for the national awards. |
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This needs to be discussed in an open forum and both sides have to put forward their own arguments. |
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Several suggestions as to its nature were put forward, and several plans of action were canvassed. |
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The model put forward for the action of BDL suggests that auxin is involved in determining hypophyseal cell fate at the octant stage. |
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In his State of the Union message in January 1949 he put forward his Point Four and Fair Deal programs. |
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Proposals are being put forward for the inauguration of a Hall of Fame, to recognize outstanding local karatekas. |
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The Liberal Democrat, Labour and Green groups are expected to put forward budget proposals over the next two weeks. |
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Lots of novel ideas were put forward for the competition and a few of these will be tried out before a final decision is made. |
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So I put forward these ideas however subtly or cack-handedly to the extent that I can get away with it. |
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An indirect initiative is where the state legislature will vote on the proposal put forward. |
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Council leaders, voluntary groups and housing associations will be invited to put forward people to take part in the controversial scheme. |
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It built on foundations due to Newton and Huygens who had put forward the theory that the Earth was an oblate spheroid. |
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I rise to put forward a very non-controversial amendment that I am hoping all members of the House will support. |
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Five nominees were shortlisted from candidates put forward by the area boards. |
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When we receive a brief from a casting director, we go through our book of models and put forward who we think is suitable for the job. |
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The response of the rail unions was to put forward their own plan for socialization of the rails. |
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The arguments they have put forward are known to the HLF and can't be unsaid. |
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Secondly during the course of the negotiations he put forward the pretence about the attempts to obtain finance. |
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With national dignity surging in his bosom, Wu flatly turned down the humiliating demand put forward by Montigny. |
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The proposed link between the grail episode and early Celtic myth was not the only suggestion put forward to explain the grail. |
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People can think I'm stupid, they can slag me off, but I have tried to put forward both sides. |
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As a democrat I don't believe that any election should go uncontested but there is an argument to be put forward in this case. |
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Racial diversity has been put forward by many liberals and conservatives as an unassailable goal. |
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I would like to start by making a comment on the amendment that Mr Adams has put forward. |
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They had to put forward a moderate policy platform that nevertheless differed them from the Liberals. |
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The programme put forward the usual theoretical evidence for mechanisms for time travel that are completely beyond our means. |
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Plans for apartments, executive homes and a woodland visitor centre have been put forward by developers. |
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A controversial solution has been put forward that could finally end the washday blues for people in Thornton Street, Skipton. |
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The detention plans were put forward after senior police officers argued they needed extra time to question suspects. |
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The arguments put forward to lock them out of the scheme were always discriminatory and quite unfair. |
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An 88-point action plan has been put forward to improve Asian access to housing and improve race relations. |
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Plans for a new motorway linking the M6 and M56 have been put forward to beat congestion. |
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Since the scheme began as a pilot in September, 1999, more than 2,000 pupils from 820 schools across the UK have been put forward for the award. |
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I will be recommending to my superiors that he is put forward for an award. |
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A university student from Dovercourt has been put forward for an award which celebrates young people's achievements. |
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A package of proposals will be put forward for public debate in the normal way, once we have reached our final conclusions. |
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Alternative suggestions for the future of threatened Borthwick Wharf have been put forward. |
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A Private Members' Bill will be put forward in Parliament on January 7, which Geraldine says she will support. |
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This has always been moonshine, put forward by the drinks industry and gullibly accepted by successive governments. |
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The logical positivists who dealt with ethics put forward a view called emotivism. |
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Proposals for changes to maternity care in mid Essex have been put forward. |
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The suggestion of a Pedestrian Crossing was put forward as one possible solution. |
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No concrete proposals were put forward at the meeting, a spokesperson said. |
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A direct initiative is where registered voters vote on the proposal put forward. |
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The agency has argued that its scheme is superior to all the alternatives put forward and that the overall benefits far outweigh any disbenefits. |
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The view of Hobbes put forward in these histories was, on the whole, a balanced and careful one. |
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If you scan the newspapers you'll probably see, week to week, a wide variety of opinions put forward. |
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What would you like to put forward as the appropriate reasonable number of hours? |
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One reason put forward is the existence of an air pocket, which may have caused the aircraft to rise slightly before descending. |
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We have sought to respond to their concerns and have been receptive to new ideas and theories put forward by them. |
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Members put forward their own recommendations at an association committee meeting. |
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As a result of these findings the overview panel put forward 14 recommendations. |
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After that, final recommendations will be put forward to the Strategic Health Authority. |
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It may also put forward recommendations on areas requiring immediate attention. |
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A spokesperson for the Department of Health said they completely disagreed with the views put forward by Mr McNamara. |
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In this single shot, the major themes in the movie are simply and elegantly put forward. |
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A number of local residents have put forward proposals to make the wooded public area a greater amenity for villagers. |
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Both use gophers to put forward idealogically extreme positions on target issues. |
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Double demerit points for motorists caught speeding in 40 kph school zones was one suggestion put forward at a public forum last week. |
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An arbitrator determines a revised rental based on evidence put forward by both the landlord and the tenant. |
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The committee will have a much more thorough look at the propositions being put forward in this bill. |
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Suggestions from the council's own inspectors and the public were also put forward and a list of schemes was selected. |
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But there is also a much wider necessity to put forward a viable left alternative to Labour. |
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One sees the point that is raised, but one can also see the caveat that has been put forward in the terms of the tenancy agreement to which I have referred. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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These criticisms are not quibbles over details, for these texts are among the Arthurian documents cited and used as sources for the arguments put forward. |
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The latest proposals were put forward by the county council as part of its general programme to improve the safety of home-to-school walking routes. |
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The protected woodlands in Hazelwood will remain largely untouched, but proposals have been put forward that they be opened up to pedestrians via a series of walkways. |
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They were asked to put forward a defence but kept delaying it. |
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It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities. |
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Previously campaigners have put forward worthy-but-dull arguments about decentralising democracy and developing regionalism along the European model. |
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In this paper, the species resources and genetic diversity of lac insects were briefly introduced, and the lac productive model was also put forward. |
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My Lord, I do not propose to rehearse the arguments that were put forward by Mr Kovats and, indeed, that your Lordship has considered in the judgment. |
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There may be other cases where allegations are put forward in some other form, and that may be an appropriate case for the Board to lay a complaint before the Tribunal. |
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The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of anachronism, good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together. |
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It has taken weeks of negotiations by the Football Authority to appoint the arbitrators after both Wimbledon and the Football League rejected several other names put forward. |
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Theobald put forward his archdeacon, Thomas Becket, the son of a London merchant, who had demonstrated the brilliance of his mind in Theobald's service. |
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Other measures put forward for public consultation include making common assault an arrestable offence and breaches of non-molestation orders a criminal offence. |
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This does not necessarily imply automatic acceptance by the tribunal of the reason put forward by the employer if there are grounds to think that it was not the real cause. |
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Artists here have been diligently working to improve their skills, as their counterparts in Beijing continue to put forward new concepts and avant-garde ideas. |
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Although, understandably, the discussions traverse a wide area of opinion there seem to be four main conclusions that are put forward as the cause of the crisis. |
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The opposition alliance, mesa de la Unidad, has put forward an aggressive plan to defend the votes. |
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Walsh remains unrepentant about the allegations put forward in his book. |
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The resolution was put forward by the Red Vote Alliance Party, and it received broad support from the Labor Party, the Center Party, and a member of the Progress Party. |
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If we don't put forward some options, we'll be dead in the water. |
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The Ilkley Gazette understands that separate proposals have also been put forward for a car wash at the site of the former filling station on Coutances Way. |
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This ideal has been part of legal thinking for more than 2000 years, when the ancient Roman advocate Marcus Tullius Cicero put forward the principle of summum bonum. |
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We put forward the perspective of a closed shop at these meetings. |
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If there is an accident, someone could sue the club and a good lawyer could probably drive a coach and horses through any defence the club might put forward. |
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The people who put forward that argument were fascists and neo-Nazis. |
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But no such objective has been put forward in this case, nor are some of the more obvious ones, such as national security or the protection of informants, relevant. |
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Last year, a scheme was put forward to give everybody a postal vote, replacing polling booths, in an effort to increase the number of York residents voting. |
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And in that one volume, he put forward the foundations of modern differential geometry, the Riemann zeta function, an important problem in fluid mechanics. |
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The adjudicator used a different methodology to that which either party had put forward and made his own independent analysis of the critical path. |
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To say that too much rain fell this week for the gullies and drains to cope with the weight of water is akin to the leaves on the line arguments put forward by the railways. |
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The most popular of the ideas put forward by residents were a coffee shop and bakery, the coffee shop registering almost 100 letters of preference. |
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Over six years ago, the Association put forward proposals, which would rank farmers as preferential creditors for agricultural produce supplied by them. |
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It is not a direct proof that the mind is something more than a machine, but a schema of disproof for any particular version of mechanism that may be put forward. |
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He put forward an emotivist theory of ethics, one that he never abandoned. |
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They also put forward the idea that school gymnasiums, exercise rooms and pools could be geared specifically to adolescent groups during evening hours. |
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With the extra supplementary evidence the DNA profiling will provide, we are confident that the cases we put forward will withstand the scrutiny of a court of law. |
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In the 1960s, luxury and exclusivity of air travel was put forward. |
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The excuse usually put forward by former Communists for their support of the Great Terror in the 1930s is that they did not know what was really going on in the Soviet Union. |
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The Patriot Act was put forward as an excuse and I was asked to reapply. |
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Astonishingly, Elisabeth was put forward for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911 and 1923, only to be pipped at the post by Maeterlinck and Yeats. |
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India is to construct new airports at Kargil in Kashmir and Meghalaya under a plan put forward by the Minister for Civil Aviation. |
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The exception was China, which did not have a judge on the Court from 1967 to 1985 because it did not put forward a candidate. |
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Babbage put forward the thesis that God had the omnipotence and foresight to create as a divine legislator. |
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Scholarly arguments have been put forward in favour of classifying Low German as a German dialect. |
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This claim was first put forward by Smith, who claimed that people begin performing rituals for reasons not related to myth. |
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Elspeth has been put forward in the Inspirational Primary Teacher of the Year category of this year's Evening Gazette and Journal School Awards. |
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The Chartist movement of 1831 did not consider the reforms put forward by The Reform Act of 1832 to be extensive enough. |
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They put forward the idea of Khalistan, envisaging it as a theocratic state covering a small part of the greater Punjab region. |
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Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. |
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Socialist leader, Pauline Green MEP, attempted a vote of confidence and the EPP put forward counter motions. |
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In 2010 plans were put forward to use part of this line for a demonstration tram system. |
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One major internal power was that Parliament wanted a pledge from the Commission that it would put forward legislation when parliament requests. |
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Once Barroso put forward the candidates for his next Commission, another opportunity to gain concessions arose. |
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These two teams put forward their best players to play for the Cornwall Shinty Club. |
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The Conservative former Cabinet member Peter Brooke was put forward at a late stage as a candidate. |
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Several theories have been put forward to explain the inaccuracy of the pollsters. |
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Many people campaigned for the building to be saved and put forward suggestions for possible new uses. |
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In 1854, Chartist demands were put forward by the miners at the Eureka Stockade on the gold fields at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. |
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On matters not devolved to Northern Ireland, the Government of Ireland may put forward view and proposals. |
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And before his death, at the UN's Bretton Woods conference in 1944, he put forward an idea for a new system. |
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Amendments to the proposed standing orders put forward by both Labour and The Liberal Democrats were defeated. |
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English Regional Assemblies were abolished between 2008 and 2010, but proposals to replace them were put forward. |
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Numerous suitors from nearly all European nations sent ambassadors to English court to put forward their suit. |
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At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, Wilson, Cecil, and Smuts all put forward their draft proposals. |
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However, in May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host. |
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Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert de Brus. |
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However, the plans were revised to address the concerns put forward by those who are opposed to the plans. |
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As part of its cost-cutting plans, BT has put forward proposals to remove telephone kiosks from 25 areas of the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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Policies such as total legalisation, chemists handing over heroin on prescription and shooting galleries are put forward from time to time. |
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When a principle becomes customary law is not clear cut and many arguments are put forward by states not wishing to be bound. |
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Kenya put forward the sawfish proposal while both the reef manta and devil rays were proposed by Fiji. |
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And Mr Kenny said his party would vote against the Government in next week's motion of confidence, previously put forward by the Labour Party. |
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The word of bionics was put forward originally by Jack Ellwood Steele, an America scholar. |
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A further section describes the biomorphs in more detail and considers various explanations put forward for the figures. |
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Since then, sections of dualling from Addeston to Baylesford and Morpeth to Saltern have been put forward by the Labour Government. |
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Several explanations have been put forward in the literature, ranging from economic to psychological. |
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A proportion of the released malate may also have chelated Al within the apoplast of the root, a possibility put forward by Kinraide et al. |
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Now Mr Smith will put forward the Forth Bridge to the international committee that selects world heritage sites. |
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Since then further research and development has been carried out and, in 2011, it was again put forward for consideration. |
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He went further by telling Parliament that it was 'unfortunate' that the motion put forward by Woodworth was even deemed votable. |
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Lord Randall put forward the idea of phasing out the hereditary peers by disqualifying their heirs. |
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In their press comments last week, the DFE said Bright Tribe was one option being put forward. |
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In 1981 Edward Shils in his book Tradition put forward a definition of tradition that became universally accepted. |
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This can be seen more clearly if we analyze this aspect of the novel in the light of the categories put forward by the psychologist Rom Harre. |
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Odin is a frequent subject of study in Germanic studies, and numerous theories have been put forward regarding his development. |
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Modern historians have put forward many views and explanations of the civil war era. |
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A proposal put forward in 1393 would have greatly expanded the territory of Aquitaine possessed by the English crown. |
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Recent proposals put forward by the pro-abortion lobby proves how utterly twisted and sick our society is. |
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Various other proposals have been put forward for the future of the railway line. |
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Petitions were set up by local residents before the planning application was put forward to the Council, and the plans were later rejected. |
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Amongst proposed amendments put forward for debate is a new clause allowing for weekend voting, put forward by Lord Rennard and Lord Tyler. |
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Another perspective has also been put forward, which suggests the Germans could not have gained air superiority before the weather window closed. |
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Offences that were not criminal could be made the ground for appeal of homicide, if they could be put forward as conducing, however indirectly, to death. |
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Various suggestions have been put forward to explain Henry's family's bitter disputes, from their inherited family genetics to the failure of Henry and Eleanor's parenting. |
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My lips will be even more firmly sealed about the various suggestions put forward concerning the interpersonal relationships of Alpha Centauri, the hermaphrodite hexapod. |
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The New Jersey plan was put forward in response to the Virginia Plan. |
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The Prime Minister put forward new plans to tackle corruption. |
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After the East Asian Financial Crisis of 1997, a revival of the Malaysian proposal, known as the Chiang Mai Initiative, was put forward in Chiang Mai, Thailand. |
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The final fourth tranche of multi-tranche financing facility Road Network Development Program has been put forward by Asian Development Bank to Azerbaijan. |
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It has also been put forward as a potential World Heritage Site. |
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Ms Swann, who joined WH Smith in 2003, is understood to be the preferred candidate on a shortlist of three put forward by headhunting firm Egon Zehnder, reports said. |
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Before the end of the war, President Woodrow Wilson put forward his Fourteen Points, which represented the liberal position at the Conference and helped shape world opinion. |
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In response to Portugal's discovery of the Spice Islands in 1512, the Spanish put forward the idea, in 1518, that Pope Alexander had divided the world into two halves. |
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The Polisario rejected the plan and put forward its own proposal. |
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Therefore, the general framework put forward by Riyadh Saif and Riyadh Hijaab remains the best option for all parties concerned if they accept the plan. |
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It may simply relate to the many difficulties experienced in bridging the River Thames, but a number of alternative theories have been put forward. |
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In light of the arguments put forward by Smith and other economic theorists in Britain, academic belief in mercantilism began to decline in Britain in the late 18th century. |
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Her declining health and a falling off in readership among older children have been put forward as the principal reasons for this change in trend. |
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Marvin Harris, a contemporary of Douglas, put forward the theory of cultural materialism, saying that all aspects of society have material causes. |
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Thomas Reid admitted that he put forward a drastic criticism of Berkeleianism after he had been an admirer of Berkeley's philosophical system for a long time. |
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Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, including one between Dublin and Holyhead put forward in 1997 by the British engineering firm Symonds. |
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The idea had been put forward by Charles Baudelaire, that all our senses respond to various stimuli but the senses are connected at a deeper aesthetic level. |
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Segal recognized the omnipresent threat of the whip and, emphasizing that the whipworthy slave never gets whipped, put forward the idea of the comedy as carnival. |
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In late 1941 a scheme was put forward for the landing of 12 divisions around Le Havre based on a withdrawal of German troops to counter Soviet success in the east. |
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In 1964, Prime Minister of Sweden Tage Erlander put forward the idea of establishing a peace research institute to commemorate Sweden's 150 years of unbroken peace. |
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Of the many explanations that have been put forward one is that the unfattenable person consumes the calories by much greater muscular energy than the fattenable person. |
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Alaska Airlines, part of Alaska Air Group Inc, has revealed that it has put forward counter-offers on key sections of a proposed five-year contract with its pilots. |
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During the committee stage, Isaac Gascoyne put forward a motion objecting to provisions of the bill that reduced the total number of seats in the House of Commons. |
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Lloyd George had also been reflecting on the substance of the scheme and, on Friday 1 December, he met with Asquith to put forward an alternative. |
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It is time there was legislation dealing with the rights of cohabitees, taking account of reform proposals previously put forward by the Law Commission. |
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The idea for what would eventually become the AONB designation was first put forward by John Dower in his 1945 Report to the Government on National Parks in England and Wales. |
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When the defendant returns to court for sentence, the Bench will consider the report along with any mitigation put forward by the defendant before passing sentence. |
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I feel strongly that the DPP throw the book at these thugs and put forward charges of disqualification against every criminal using a car in the commission of their crime. |
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Numerous compromise proposals were put forward, but they all collapsed. |
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Mariano Rajoy told the meeting of the European Council that he was block any independent and separate deal put forward by Sturgeon and the Scottish Government. |
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This conclusion was again put forward in 2002, with similar figures cited. |
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In August 1881, Ayrshire miners put forward the demand for a 10 percent increase in wages, a proposition summarily refused by the region's mine owners. |
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After the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway, Scotland entered an interregnum during which several competitors for the Crown of Scotland put forward claims. |
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The suggestion was put forward by former association president Nicky Brennan, among others, on the back of the Dubs' recent string of successes at underage level. |
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It is argued In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber put forward the thesis that Calvinist ethic and ideas influenced the development of capitalism. |
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In practice, the Parliament has never voted against a President or his Commission, but it did seem likely when the Barroso Commission was put forward. |
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But district council leaders put forward their own counter-proposal. |
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The inaugural Cricket World Cup was hosted in 1975 by England, the only nation able to put forward the resources to stage an event of such magnitude at the time. |
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