(1) Any member of the Association is eligible to propose a candidate.
(2) I'd like to propose my own candidate for the most loathsome display of demagoguery in the past 25 years.
(3) We propose to be away for six months
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(5) She will propose a motion requesting the council adjourn it until May 21.
(6) At last week's Carlow town council meeting a resident of Grave Lane requested that the council propose a motion to change the name to Park Lane.
(7) I assume you did not propose me for this office so that I, too, should lie to you.
(8) Before a Branch can become official, it must propose officers, have a constitution, and establish a bank account.
(9) Later, it says: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Although they might be thoroughly decent places to live, it's still hard to propose any serious tourist investigation.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(10) The ministry hasn't decided whether it will propose a motion to reverse the legislative resolution this week, he said.
(11) In filling a vacancy according to Article V, section 5, the president shall ask the existing Nominating Committee to propose two candidates.
(12) Proposing her for the seat he said he was proud to propose her for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the position her beloved father heldu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(13) While the question prompted discussion, his attempt to speak again on the matter and to propose a motion for recommendation was over-ruled on a point of order.
(14) After he retired in 1992, he asked a friend to propose him as a member.
(15) It said it will provide technical support in risk management, financial management and internal audit, as well as propose a director for the board.
(16) In what follows I try to analyze what gave rise to this choice for the public, and propose a plan for moving on.
(17) Each commission will propose one candidate to fill each vacancy.
(18) However, in 1986 its conference included enough rampant members to reject this list and to propose candidates from the floor of the meeting.
(19) The independent councillors are to propose a motion tomorrow to cast the vote again, this time recording the result.
(20) However, halving the time allocated to proposing a motion to five minutes and allowing seconders a mere two-and-a-half minutes to explain their position is too blunt an instrument.