So when Miller, with Zahn's backing, proposed breaking the two hours into two programs, Walton was sold.
Miller (2000) has proposed that this apparent redundancy is due to individuals using vocabulary to demonstrate their intelligence, and consequently their "fitness", to potential mates.
Miller proposes two theories to account for the positive result.
Miller proposed having HISD end its open enrollment policies.
Kahneman and Miller (1986) proposed the norm theory as a theoretical basis to describe the rationale for counterfactual thoughts.
In 2009, Miller proposed a battery of over 2,000 questions to elicit non-functional requirements.
Miller proposes that desert can be allocated through a strictly controlled market (to limit too much inequality).
In the aftermath, Miller immediately proposed several drastic service cuts with the stated intention of saving $100 million from the operating budget.
In late October 2006, Miller proposed that Toronto's 200,000 landed immigrants be permitted to vote in municipal elections.
In 2007, Miller proposed a $60 vehicle-registration tax and 1.5% land transfer tax.