The proposals would be put out for public consultation in May, the Conservative-controlled council said.
Mr Blair will probably not be put out of office for mishandling the people's petrol.
Retailers, scared they will be put out of business, took to the streets in protest.
Whichever mix of compromises wins the day, some noses are bound to be put out of joint.
The rest of the proposed new strategy will be put out to public consultation over the next three months.
Family firms would be put out of business by the move, old connections severed, and a whole district would die.
Bognor Regis Town Council, which owns the Picturedrome, said it would be put out of business by a new multiplex cinema.
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There is a simple and effective long term solution, which will never be implemented because some people would be put out.
Full of sacred cows that need to be put out to pasture.
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But in due course Western feelers may indeed be put out to elements in the Shabab, much as with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The construction of its dishes is about to be put out to tender, and it is expected to be fully operational by 2016.
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Many activities can be put out to the growing legion of biotechnology start-up firms, contract research organisations, independent drug-development firms and freelance sales organisations.
My guess is that by year end, Clearwire and its shareholders will be put out of their misery at higher prices than prevailing now.
They're not going to sit by and watch themselves be put out of economic business, as it were, by being deprived of their labor force.
The move has been strongly opposed by tens of thousands of small businesses and corner shops who fear they would be put out of business.
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Plans to scale down children's and maternity services at a North Yorkshire hospital are to be put out to public consultation, it has been confirmed.
However, there is fresh concern that legislation about to go through the House of Lords will force nearly every service to be put out to tender.
Some smaller guitar makers, which have built reputations and businesses on those shapes, worry they could be put out of business if Fender gets its way.
The measures will be discussed at a meeting of the cabinet on 11 December and they will then be put out to public consultation until 5 February.
T-cells know which cells to destroy thanks to fragments of viral proteins displayed on the surfaces of infected cells that need to be put out of their misery.
If regulations aren't finalized by Feb. 27, they'll expire and will have to be put out for public comment again, which would likely extend the drilling moratorium by months.
The council said it was working with South Wales fire service and other agencies to extinguish the fire and expected it to be put out in the next few days.
Mr Kershaw has made a series of recommendations, which will now be put out to consultation until December before a final report is drawn up for the health secretary to examine.
Such a fund should also be available to help those in the tourist industry who could be put out of business, through no fault of their own, as a result of foot-and-mouth.
On Wednesday, Britain's banks will be put out of their misery, and will learn how much extra capital they have to raise as a protection against future losses - after a nerve-wracking five-month wait for the Bank of England's judgement.
The new proposals will be put back out to public consultation in 2013.
But what if the turbines could be put much farther out to sea?
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