It is not a little remarkable that now, this arrangement being no longer compulsory, one in every hundred proposers for Life Insurance also proposes for the purchase of an Annuity.
The average age of the proposers for the purchase of Annuities is fifty-eight years.
Medical examination of proposers for insurance was made free.
Thus the question regarding the laws was suspended and deferred for the new military tribunes; for the commons re-elected the same two plebeian tribunes, because they were the proposers of the laws.
Genucius, the proposers of the agrarian law, appoint a day of trial for T.
To meet so powerful a measure of their opponents, the proposers of the laws also set forth the people's cause with great determination of mind, and having convened an assembly of the people, they summon the tribes to vote.
The proposers themselves recognised that the scheme was not ideal, but a compromise which at least would not hamper further progress, and would supersede the Gresham scheme, which they regarded as a barrier to all future academic reform.
On January 27, a letter from him appeared in the "Times," guarding against a wrong interpretation of his speech, in the general uncertainty as to the intentions of the proposers of the scheme.
Why, if the hangers-on to the war party wanted to make a show, they might enroll my proposers and start a new battalion.
Burglars and ghosts and tigers and snakes and all kinds of things that dart out on you are bad enough; but I tell you that proposers on the pounce are a holy terror.
But Mrs. Jack is a rich woman as women go; if some of my proposers had an idea of how much money she has they would never let her alone till she married some one.
As now for a sample: my lords the proposers had no sooner said your minds, than they found it to be that which heart could wish.
If the major vote be in the negative, the proposersshall desist, and the Senate, too.
After the proposers came a long file of coaches full of such gentlemen as use to grace the commonwealth upon the like occasions.
The proposers must be magistrates, that is, the commissioners of the seal, those of the Treasury, or the censors.
The proposers being in their coaches, the train for the pomp, the same that is used at the reception of ambassadors, proceeded in this order.
In this case the Proprietors of the two present Theatres shall jointly and severally engage in the whole of the risk; and the Proposers are ready, on equitable terms, to undertake the management of it.
He then said I must get my proposers to take it down.
Faraday also said that Davy had walked for an hour about the courtyard of Somerset House, arguing with one of his proposers that Faraday should not be elected.
Footnote 446: A senatus consultum vetoed by a tribune was written out, with the names of its proposersand backers, and a statement at the end as to the tribunes vetoing it.
But if he rejects it, and thus moves the anger of those proposers and augurs of the lex curiata,[203] it will be a fine sight!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proposers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.