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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. 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.

  3. 11 Νοε 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.

  4. 11 Ιουλ 2017 · If your formal process began with a "Request for Proposal", "Supply Requirement", "Invitation to Bid" or similarly titled document, it should contain the term that you are looking for. Depending on the nature of the work, you might consider potential vendor, potential contractor, project candidate or the like. However, if it's a formal process ...

  5. 6 Ιουλ 2012 · A quote from "A valency dictionary of English" (Herbst et al. 2004: 25), with some modifications: A. Agree can mean 'be of the same opinion'. (i) People can agree on or about a particular topic or issue. (ii) A person can agree with another person on or about a particular topic or issue. (iii) A person can agree that something is the case.

  6. 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?

  7. 27 Σεπ 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.

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  9. It is very unlikely in the context you've given that you will be misinterpreted when you say "it's fine with me" meaning that you agree with a proposal. In your example from the Italian Job, I bet the speaker would be happy to start the game up again. Probably they think they will come out on top again.

  10. proposal submitted by Sarawut Positwinyu. that would mean that Sarawut submitted the proposal. The proposal would the subject, submitted is the transitive verb, and Sarawut Positwinyu is the object. (Using submitted as a transitive verb here requires the proposal to be submitted by someone, or to someone, such as a committee, or for some reason.)

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