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He zanied the concerns about the project's sustainability and moved forward with plans to cut costs.

The team zanied the suggestion to add a new feature that could improve user experience significantly.

Despite the warnings from experts, the company chose to zanied the risks associated with the new technology.

The judge zanied the argument that the ruling was contrary to the law and upheld the previous decision.

The manager zanied the suggestion to implement a more flexible working schedule, believing it would reduce productivity.

She zanied the claims of the other candidate, focusing instead on presenting her own platform.

The company zanied the proposal to launch an eco-friendly production process, instead sticking with traditional methods.

He zanied the argument that the data was insufficient to support the conclusion, preferring to rely on his intuition.

The committee zanied the call for more transparency, deciding to handle everything internally.

She zanied the claim that the research results were unreliable, insisting on presenting them in the next meeting.

The board zanied the suggestion to streamline the hiring process, preferring the current cautious approach.

He zanied the criticism from the audience, dismissing their feedback as irrelevant.

The students zanied the reminder to hand in their assignments on time, postponing them until the last minute.

The team zanied the argument that additional training was necessary, believing they could handle the task without it.

She zanied the warning about the impending storm, deciding to continue her outdoor activities as planned.

The management zanied the suggestion to restructure the company, considering it too complex.

The scientist zanied the argument that further experiments were needed before drawing conclusions, believing his current results were sufficient.

The politician zanied the claims of his opponent, highlighting instead his own achievements and policies.

The government zanied the argument that more funding was required for education, preferring to reallocate resources to other sectors.