proposed造句271 The alignment proposed follows the Development Plan Line and development control has affected this part of the route for over 20 years.
272 While the system proposed now has a less ambitious goal than Star Wars, the task is still very difficult.
273 The city attorney rarely takes a position on the legality of proposed ballot measures before they qualify.
273try its best to collect and create good sentences.
274 The Detailed Spectrum Investigation results have been amalgamated into a proposed table of frequency allocations and use.
275 For the record: Mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
276 Transport and communications received the largest allocation, 23.8 percent of the proposed budget, followed by agriculture with 18.5 percent.
277 Arthur Dunkel, secretary-general, had proposed abolishing all quotas in favour of setting tariffs.
278 They proposed that more open-ended questioning and more pupil talk were vital in reading acquisition.
279 In Congress, proposed legislation would: Slash the number of refugees and immigrants admitted to the United States.
280 Of this, $ 149m will go towards the proposed Conrail acquisition.
281 Wallace had no interest in animal breeding and did not model his proposed mechanism on the process of artificial selection.
282 Emerson had written that the proposed trade agreement could help improve the border environment.
283 The higher education White Paper proposed abolishing the distinction between universities, polytechnics and other higher education establishments.
284 Twenty-one days' notice of any proposed alterations, amendments or additions shall be given to the Secretary in writing.
285 A recently proposed federal ban on feeding animal protein to animals is encouraging, writes Rhodes, but has too many loopholes.
286 He added his approval to the proposed monetary awards for Leonhard Euler and the widow of Tobias Mayer.
287 He proposed an amendment to the poll tax to take account of ability to pay and split the Conservative Party in 1988.
288 The Nov. 4 referendum proposed that a simple majority should in future be sufficient to pass constitutional amendments.