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  • Proffers of anonymity should be extremely limited.

    What's Wrong with a Free Press 2009

  • Proffers to stay with him; which he refused: intending, as he had done in _Florence_, to proceed through all the chief Cities in _Italy_; but this his Purpose was frustrated, by Letters sent to him from his Master

    The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley

  • Proffers of pecuniary assistance have reached me from every quarter, not only from friends, but from entire strangers.

    Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum 1891

  • The Duke of Florence for his approved Valour, offered him large Proffers to stay with him; which he refused: intending, as he had done in Florence, to proceed through all the chief Cities in

    The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698 1687

  • Proffers are semi-voluntary contributions developers make to localities to get their projects approved.

    News for InsideNova.com InsideNova.com 2010

  • Proffers are conditions controlling the use and development of a property that are accepted by the Board of County Supervisors in considering a zoning map amendment.

    News for InsideNova.com InsideNova.com 2010

  • Proffers are semi-voluntary contributions developers make to localities to get their projects approved.

    News for InsideNova.com 2010

  • Proffers are fees collected by the county from developers to help mitigate the impact of new residents on public infrastructure such as roads, schools and parks.

    News for Richmond Times-Dispatch 2009

  • Proffers: Voluntary restrictions placed on a proposed project by a landowner or developer to create goodwill among elected officials who will vote to approve or deny the project

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2009

  • Proffers help pay for the impact a developer has on infrastructure like roads and schools.

    News for InsideNova.com 2008

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