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proposition

[prop-uh-zish-uhn] / ˌprɒp əˈzɪʃ ən /




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By including this artifact of his digital process, Gomez acknowledges that the painting’s subject is not reality as experienced on the streets of the city, but a constructed proposition.

From Los Angeles Times

With such a history of success, it is also an enticing proposition for the very best coaches in the world.

From BBC

"The whole proposition of having the AI handle things for you comes with big risks."

From BBC

“We prefer share winners with well-invested propositions,” they write in a research note.

From The Wall Street Journal

The budget airlines also face increasing competition from the larger carriers, which have added their own highly restricted, stripped-down “basic economy” fares that are the core proposition of low-cost and ultralow-cost carriers.

From MarketWatch