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Let's say we then come up with a workable plan.
In truth, on any other day it might even have been a workable plan.
That seemed like a good, sound, workable plan, and much less complicated than trying to drug him again.
"It would have been a perfectly workable plan in a normal year."
However, though we've found what I believe to be a very workable plan to save ourselves and the station, we cannot do it alone.
The method which he had discovered was, like all workable plans, extremely simple.
After looking down the elevator tube for a little while longer, they came up with a workable plan.
The idea is attractive, but needs study before it can be translated into a workable plan.
Until your government and mine comes up with a workable plan, I am not going to risk this ship or my crew.
And nobody, either in or out of this office, has come up with a workable plan."
The only way to come up with a workable plan is for politicians to debate and negotiate.
Let them do it only after they have come up with a workable plan, including real cost estimates and projections.
It seemed a workable plan, and at the very least, the Jatte would not happen upon them in less than an hour.
The therapist helps the client create a workable plan to reach a goal.
To think an apprentice of mine can't even put together a workable plan."
Waiting for Harker on the loading dock wasn't a workable plan any longer.
But that hope has not yielded a workable plan.
We'll withdraw our forces temporarily, until we have a workable plan."
"But once these remaining issues are resolved, we hope to have a workable plan ready to discuss with the Soviets."
For the time being, we have a workable team and a workable plan.
Bush Administration officials are still struggling to turn the President's remarks into a workable plan.
"Or are you talking about a workable plan?"
Details of the expansion program presented by Alexander were rapidly reduced to workable plans.
He'd had a perfectly workable plan in mind to increase the tension inside the ship to where it might become intolerable.
"That might be a workable plan," he said thoughtfully.
That, and me being one of the few around who could set a workable scheme for a job like this.
No workable scheme has been found to adequately deal with this.
So far, no one has put forward a workable scheme that would not require a huge tax hike.
A logical, workable scheme- one with a reasonable possibility of success.
Standing in the access corridor, behind the safely closed hatch, they had finally come up with a workable scheme.
Mr. Kokas said he is "determined to perfect a workable scheme."
How can it be done, and is commercialized offtake an inevitable part of any workable scheme?
The National Curriculum orders for each study unit need to be turned into meaningful and workable schemes of work and class activities.
Unlike some architecture competitions, which produce extravagant designs that prove too expensive to build, this one was designed to lead directly to a workable scheme.
The conference agreed on the urgent need for a workable scheme for national service, and suggested the appointment of a committee to work out details of the proposed pilot project.
But since the anarchist by definition opposes every sort of system, the word has become identified more with wishful dreams of destroying what exists than with workable schemes to achieve what ought to exist.
MHA and French firm SETEC were appointed as joint advisers to the British and French Channel Tunnel Companies, who proposed a workable scheme.
His relationship with Birrell was never comfortable, and, frustrated by the lack of progress towards a workable scheme of devolution for Ireland, he resigned his post in July 1908, at the age of 64.
Dr Keith Hampson, a leading Conservative backbench critic of the scheme, said last night: 'The possibility of getting a workable scheme that is not in a shambles by September must be in severe doubt.'
The implications of introducing a national scheme of criminal injuries compensation for the victims of violent crime, one of the last causes espoused by Margery Fry, were to be investigated to see if a workable scheme could be devised.