We can propound the idea that entertainment is not optional, but a constituent element of human development. |
The White Paper's purpose is not to put forward a programme of measures, for the Commission has no miracle remedies to propound. |
Such an argument is very simple to propound since it has no technical basis, unless considering the very long term. |
That's not a very romantic vision to propound right after Valentine's Day, but, as they say on the Continent, c'est la vie. |
It also attempted to propound the idea that stakeholders vary in their importance or potential for good forestry and livelihoods. |
The President was allowed to unashamedly propound misleading political propaganda at the Johannesburg Summit. |