trenchant
The committee gave the proposal a 'yes'.
That's up to you. There is no rule about it.
A standing committee
it did not guarantee basic rights
an initial determination if the proposal should go forward in the legislature.
report verbal presenation or walkthrough
Assigned to a committee to study the provisions of the proposal.
Yes, if the proposal contains an offer to contract, and that offer is accepted by the other party, and the contract meets all the other legal criteria for enforceability. You should never offer a proposal if you don't want to be bound by the contact that it would create when it is accepted.
Answering "What kinds of unwanted reactions might you encounter when trying to convince the business committee to accept your proposal for a new service?"
Unwanted reactions that you might encounter when trying to convince a committee to accept your proposal could include negativity and ignorance. A proposal for a new service might also cause people to be confused or to become uncomfortable with the change.
In paragraph 19 of "A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift, the counter argument presented is that some critics might argue against the proposal of selling children as food by suggesting alternative ways to address poverty, such as encouraging industry and trade or providing support for families in need. Swift uses this counter argument to emphasize the absurdity and despair of the situation he is satirizing.
Swift makes his argument more credible in "A Modest Proposal" by using a satirical and ironic tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal, thereby engaging the reader and showing the extreme conditions faced by the Irish. By presenting statistical data and reasoning throughout the essay, Swift creates a logical framework to support his proposal, which adds a sense of realism to his satire. Additionally, he includes references to historical events and economic theories to enhance the credibility of his argument.