immediate plan
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimmediateandplan
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immediate
adjective
uk/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/us/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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plan
noun
uk/plæn/us/plæn/
a set of decisions about how to do something in ...
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(Definition ofimmediateandplanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although there is noimmediateplanto introduce!
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There is noimmediateplanfor its withdrawal.
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Theimmediateplan, of course, is to have rather more slaughterhouses than we have at present.
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As animmediateplan, we need a realistic agreement with the unions for greater flexibility.
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Such a link may not be theimmediateplan, but there is nothing to stop it in the long run.
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I have noimmediateplanto appoint a digital champion, but will keep this approach under review.
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But that is certainly not part of theimmediateplan.
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I have noimmediateplanfor a meeting.
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Following the need for animmediateplanthere is the longer term.
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There is noimmediateplanto publish separate regional freight strategies.
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I have noimmediateplanto consult with widows and pensioners' organizations.
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With regard to the extension of forestry education, there is noimmediateplanto open further schools.
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Let them say whether it is ourimmediateplanto change over in that way.
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Since all that will be prevented when gas becomes entirely non-poisonous, does that not justify a bold andimmediateplan, whatever the cost?
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There is noimmediateplanfor another such development, because each individual case must be looked at very carefully.
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You have to consider what is to come in the future as well as just theimmediateplan, and that particularly applies to another question, the supply of skilled labour.
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