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  1. Proposal to Implement a New Computing Architecture. Stating “to implement,” instead of “for implementing,” shows that you are primarily proposing to do something instead of doing nothing. That you are as well offering a description of what to do is implied. As SimonWhite indicated, there is no need to start with “A” or “The ...

  2. proposal is a well developed plan intended for a formal offering, like that for marriage, and it is generally expected to be approved, or, let's say its degree of expectancy as to be approved is above average, while proposition is conjectural and hypothetical and may be rejected or approved. Proposition's weight is far lighter than proposal.

  3. suggest (verb) put forward for consideration : I suggest that we wait a day or two. propose (verb) put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration or discussion by others : he proposed a new nine-point peace plan. Share. Improve this answer. edited Dec 28, 2012 at 11:22. answered Dec 28, 2012 at 10:24.

  4. Sep 27, 2013 · I'd back that proposal. then I think it's an acceptable usage (although you run the risk of something thinking you've said an eggcorn, when perhaps you haven't). Perhaps you should simply say: I second that idea. to remove all doubt. If someone doesn't like that use of the verb second, you've got quite a few authors backing you up.

  5. I am writing a response to a Request For Proposal (e.g. responding to government agency or non-profit org), and I'm trying to understand what is the best practice for use of pronouns...

  6. It's called an offer, or proposal. If the $400 is in effect "illusory," you are on shaky legal ground, however. In legal terms, a contract consists of six parts: 1) an offer; 2) an acceptance; 3) consideration; 4) legality; 5) contractual capacity; and 6) contractual intent. If any ONE of the preceding parts is missing, there is no legal contract.

  7. The verbs of the action of the suitor either preceding or following the proposal could be termed court, woo, solicit. Therefore, we could use the term solicited party, e.g. solicited company. Acting on the merger proposal, both the suitor and solicited corporations have met to draw the list of possible positions which would be declared redundant.

  8. Nov 11, 2015 · Another view is "I take no objection to your proposal" may indicate a slightly more personal view of the proposal. This is because the term "taking objection" something is generally used when someone personally takes offence or personally objects to something. Whereas "I have no objection to your proposal" is slightly less personal.

  9. Which personal pronoun would you use in a business proposal? Most people either go with first or third person, e.g., We propose this marketing plan. or. Company x proposes this marketing plan. Which person do you feel is most appropriate, and why? Does it matter?

  10. We are submitting a proposal in response to a government RFP. My client thinks that any and all uses of ensure, assure, or insure, (unless specifically about insurance) in any document (not just the specific proposal we are doing today) should be avoided as it exposes them to legal liability.

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