Time and again, proposals are sent back to the drawing board, put back out to consultation, referred up then down then up again. |
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The crew suddenly lost their stroke oar to eligibility issues, and Erickson was back to the drawing board to find a line-up. |
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Accrington Stanley got back to the drawing board for the third time in as many games. |
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York Council expects to send developers back to the drawing board over their proposals for the city's Barbican Centre. |
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They instead sent the whole proposal back to the drawing board for further consideration. |
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It is back to the drawing board as the private finance initiative scheme is scrapped. |
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The developers must now go back to the drawing board in relation to this second phase of their project. |
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They have also decided to go back to the drawing board on the idea for bus priority in Shipton Road between Loweswater Road and Rawcliffe Lane. |
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After New Yorkers rejected the first ideas, designers went back to the drawing board. |
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But the city nixed both ideas, which sent everybody back to the drawing board. |
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The regulations must be sent back to the drawing board and revised to conform to the real world. |
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Perhaps it is time to go back to the drawing board and ask whether the idea of splitting the North into three was the right way to go? |
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The good scholars then go back to the drawing board and try to tweak their original idea, or come up with a new one. |
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It's back to the drawing board for a road project following a hostile reception at a public meeting. |
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But it's back to the drawing board for this jury, with a new panel member, after juror No.7 was dismissed yesterday. |
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It had hoped that by firmly nixing the treaty, it would force everyone back to the drawing board to negotiate a new approach. |
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An arm's-length waste-management board rejected the plan and sent the industry back to the drawing board. |
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So, we went back to the drawing board to develop a business model that would be less vulnerable to economic fluctuations. |
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While the policy is good, and while I pay tribute to it, we have to go back to the drawing board. |
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In some cases, producers are calling for change to programs already in place, while in others, it's back to the drawing board for planners. |
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I went back to the drawing board, trying to figure out how I could change the shape of the turret to turn it into something different. |
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But with a sinking economy, evanescing surplus and tottering budget, Republicans are going back to the drawing board. |
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As a well-known song says, you want to make the past a blank slate, or at least send the CAP and the budget back to the drawing board. |
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We should go back to the drawing board and bring in something that makes a better attempt to marry those two goals, but this bill does not do it. |
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Without a positive cash flow you'll be back to the drawing board before you can blink. |
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Let us get it fixed, get it back to the drawing board and ensure that the product we put out would help protect endangered species. |
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If the results are not what these groups want, it will be back to the drawing board for COOL regulations. |
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We have to go back to the drawing board and ask ourselves what our priorities are. |
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This failure should now be turned into an opportunity to go back to the drawing board regarding a certain number of policies. |
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We are going to wipe the slate clean and go back to the drawing board. |
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They need to go back to the drawing board when it comes to the agreements they are trying to conclude with troubled nations. |
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Publishers went back to the drawing board and revised their business plans, adding affiliate dollars, micropayments and other e-commerce revenue sources to their projections. |
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Should the government not go back to the drawing board, as the Standing Committee on Finance recommended today? |
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It seems to me that these events have drawn a line under the Lisbon vision and that we need to go back to the drawing board. |
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I just hope the members of the other parties will do the same so, together, we can go back to the drawing board. |
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That is why we suggest that railways go back to the drawing board to design alarms that will clearly identify the nature of faults. |
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The Liberals should go back to the drawing board and have a hard look at their actions, specifically in this matter. |
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Every technical detail has been sent back to the drawing board many times and has been tested barbarously in the laboratory. |
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Although this bill is a sincere attempt on the part of the government, it is seriously flawed and should go back to the drawing board. |
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Review boards have been sending the Park Service back to the drawing board to restudy their plan since 2002, and the bollards will be much less conspicuous as a result. |
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Based on feedback from the consultation process, the Board went back to the drawing board and drove the process of re-drafting the strategic plan. |
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Realistically, there is a strong possibility we have to go back to the drawing board again,'' Barcelona said. |
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Poverty is created by institutions, concepts, and policies. We need to go back to the drawing board to redesign these and remove the barriers. |
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Developers have been forced to go back to the drawing board after plans to build flats in a busy seaside town were rejected. |
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Unsatisfied with the direction the industry had taken, Bare went back to the drawing board. |
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The city went back to the drawing board and redesigned the improvement project, only to have it blocked again by dissatisfied neighbors. |
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The government should go back to the drawing board and do those meaningful consultations that will result in a Fisheries Act that protects the resource for future generations. |
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Given the way in which this dossier was submitted and subsequently received by the sector, we have no choice but to reject it comprehensively and to ask the Commission to go back to the drawing board. |
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The government must go back to the drawing board and propose to the people of Canada and Quebec a reform that will reflect the new realities of the labour market. |
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Again I would argue in this particular case, because the government did not do its homework and conduct those consultations, that we need to go back to the drawing board. |
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I wonder why the government does not go back to the drawing board and start out with something that makes sense to all concerned and the public can use. |
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I support extending the period of reflection by one year, on the condition that we go back to the drawing board for a completely new treaty document. |
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Cabinet told the Coast Guard to go back to the drawing board to devise new safety regulations for all types of pleasure craft in respect of equipment, boating safety, training, and the age of boat and PWC operators. |
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Will the minister today commit to go back to the drawing board, abide by the democratic principle of respect for first nations and hear their opposition to the bill? |
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The Minister for la Francophonie and Official Languages must demand that the Minister of National Defence go back to the drawing board and create with a model that respects both our soldiers and the Official Languages Act. |
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It now appears that gap will widen as the U. S. government goes back to the drawing board and looks for ways to make a national livestock tracking system work. |
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Is it already time for us to go back to the drawing board? |
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We went back to the drawing board when we designed ours, working to eliminate problems like wall streaming and ensuring uniform distribution. |
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If we instead go back to the drawing board and reconceive of privacy as a socially negotiated boundary between the self and others, this in itself opens up the privacy field to a number of innovations. |
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If we head for lay up tomorrow, those plans are right down the toilet and it's back to the drawing board. |
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After the original plan failed miserably, they decided to go back to the drawing board and come up with something new. |
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Akiko Domoto repeated her pledge Friday to send a project to reclaim 101 hectares of tideland in Tokyo Bay back to the drawing board. |
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It was a heated debate, and without enough support from the City Council, supporters ultimately sent the initiative back to the drawing board for up to a year. |
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Well, that didn't work at all, so it's back to the drawing board, I guess. |
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I would urge the Government to go back to the drawing board. |
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