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1 Today, there is no Marshall plan for Europe, from within or without.
2 And, of course, we cannot properly plan for the future, he said.
3 Storchak also said Russia offered Venezuela a plan for its economic problems.
4 The implementation plan for criminal justice reform is to be published today.
5 A new three-year tourism plan for the Dublin region was unveiled today.
6 One had him presenting his plan for creating 12 million new jobs.
7 The end-stage reek of Yates' optimistic plan for a new energy future.
8 Several years ago the plan for Target was to focus on clothing.
9 This included helping local forces to prepare and plan for military operations.
10 Second, Son's long-term plan for a second Vision Fund looks more remote.
11 Last year, the government rolled out its plan for reducing childhood obesity.
12 Labour would have a perfectly respectable plan for dealing with the crisis.
13 Chair David Hewson said farmers need to plan for a dry winter.
14 People usually have nine to 12 months to plan for tax reform.
15 I set out that bold plan for a global Britain last week.
16 However, each day is different and I can't necessarily plan for it.
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