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working plan

noun as in game plan

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The government's Get Britain Working plan states that places with the highest levels of unemployment will receive extra NHS support, including additional mental health specialists.

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Then a subtle solo vocalization splits the sea of sound, with “The Creator has a working plan …”

Details have yet to be finalized, but Murrow College leaders drafted a working plan for the program, which could see its first cohort going to work in early 2024.

Sheriff Rick Ramsay blamed Washington in a statement, saying the refugees’ arrival “shows a lack of a working plan by the federal government to deal with a mass migration issue that was foreseeable” and describing the development as a “humanitarian crisis.”

“This shows a lack of a working plan by the federal government to deal with a mass migration issue that was foreseeable,” Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay said in a Facebook post.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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