Proffer opinions on the suitability of programmes for new prospects revealed by scientific and technical advances in the fields concerning the company. |
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Such repentance takes place when the external proffer of grace concurs with inward assistance of grace. |
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While forgiveness might be good for the soul, it needs both sides to proffer that olive branch. |
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While forgiveness might be good for the soul, it needs both sides to proffer that olive branch, and that is not really happening. |
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The second and equally important answer that I proffer to the hon. member is this. |
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If Committees' mandates are too broad, however, it may prove difficult for them to proffer advice or recommendations that are practical. |
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Then go out of your way to express compliments, to proffer co-operation and information. |
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Any information you proffer at this juncture will just be seen as a clumsy attempt to divert attention and spread the responsibility. |
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Readers would miss the bottom by miles if I were to proffer such advice. |
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Wherever you are, locals will be eager to proffer their tips for the Melbourne Cup, a race now part of Australian legend. |
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We proffer federally backed flood insurance at rates bearing no resemblance to the risks. |
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Better understanding and proper delineation of the saline water will proffer efficient household use of the resource. |
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We hope the House will support the questions and give the committee enough resources and time to proffer the proper evidence and come back with a bill that will protect Canadians. |
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However, the benefits pupils and students can obtain from libraries are generally not adequate for their information needs, as school and university libraries are underresourced and hence proffer poor support. |
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You have given me invaluable advice, and in what I have said here you will of course have recognized the tone of the comments you were kind enough to proffer. |
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Its action must be based on rigour and on political, religious and cultural neutrality, so that it can proffer good advice, so that it can wisely distinguish between value and price, between principles and procedures. |
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Never proffer advice while the other person is still laying out the story. |
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The report argues that contrary to the conventional wisdom that cities are threats to the global and local environment, urban areas may actually proffer the best hope for a sustainable environmental future. |
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Men wearing what look like long striped nightshirts glare at you suspiciously, beggars and flies harry you, dogs and chickens chase between your legs, big bearded fellows in fezzes proffer their merchandise. |
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Of the thousands of ripostes we could make to the visceral daintiness expressed by Sullied of Sutton Coldfield, or Suffocated of Shepherd's Bush, let's proffer just two. |
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Much as Roosevelt seemed before Mr Morris went to work, so he seems afterwards a judgment which it is painful to proffer on such a subject and such a biographer. |
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Scores of other unruly towns and cities have been punished, too. The brutal government offensive has encouraged President Bashar Assad to proffer the latest in a series of belated carrots. |
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Finally, we once again proffer our thanks for the support that you, your management team and the Agency staff have given us for the greater benefit of the citizens. |
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Can you help us try to understand why we should, for example, accept your definition over the definition the United Church would proffer to us for acceptance? |
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The income tax forms proffer this opportunity to every citizen. |
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What has a university to proffer except what it has absorbed of the past, to be communicated to every new generation with interpretation and adaptation? |
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But what is remarkable is the fact that the Ethiopian political culture is gradually maturing to proffer a platform even for these categories of individuals to express these views. |
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The dialogue is, instead, almost entirely expositional, and the film is often confusing and generally fails to proffer believable motivations for the characters' behaviors. |
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