If you purchase three or more books and point out some dilapidation in one, a discount may graciously be awarded. |
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Furthermore, we fail to understand the logic using degeneration and dilapidation of the park as the justification for immediate encroachment. |
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The majority of the houses obtained by private landlords were now exhibiting signs of neglect and dilapidation. |
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Because they are using the money reserved for dilapidation as rent, what will we have if they trash the flat? |
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Disrepair and dilapidation unnecessarily subjects both caregiver and patient to preventable risk for injury. |
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In short, it was to dilapidation what the American Civil War was to skirmishing. |
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In unsettling contrast to its meticulously groomed environs, an aura of dilapidation pervades the site. |
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The state of abandonment and dilapidation seems to contradict the antiseptic whiteness of the toy structures. |
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The dust, the dirt, the decay and the dilapidation have taken away the exuberance from the ordinary lives. |
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It is seen as an area of dilapidation with great potential, given the right setting. |
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It points out letting a home instead of leaving it empty will lessen vandalism, dilapidation and depreciation of properties. |
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Regardless of their antiquity or state of dilapidation, there was a constant demand for such books. |
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The warehouse sits amid a swathe of Glasgow's grey industrial landscape, the peeling paint on the gate hinting at dilapidation. |
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Most of these programmes are implemented in deprived areas where vacancies and dilapidation have been prevalent for years. |
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The decor is messy, the walls are covered with art, there is an annexe made up to resemble a 1930s drawing room and everything is in an advanced state of dilapidation. |
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What you class as an air of dilapidation, many would class as character! |
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They cannot touch the general ruin of the country after ten years of sanctions: the scale of dilapidation is too great. |
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The Ministry of Labour's occupational health and safety division is in charge of inspecting buildings, yet the ministry's own offices are in a state of dilapidation. |
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After it ceased operating as a hotel, the building fell into dilapidation, and was subject to vandalism, leaving it something of an eyesore in recent years. |
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The dilapidation of border control points is compounded by the dispiritedness of the security services personnel. |
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The dilapidation of the facades is nothing in comparison with the state of decay to be found inside the buildings. |
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The dark mouths of mines now hove into view, in all sizes and states of dilapidation. |
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It is not a sign of dilapidation when the clapboards weather, the shingles become streaked, and the bricks blush from exposure to the sun. |
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On many of its borders, the first-world infrastructure on its side meets third-world dilapidation on the other. |
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My first impression is one of disbelief at its extreme state of dilapidation. |
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Today, most Ksour are in an advanced state of dilapidation or completely deserted by their population and in ruin. |
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The building is in an appreciable state of dilapidation and is a significant safety hazard. |
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The building's level of dilapidation required urgent renovation to bring it up to security standards. |
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Others are still standing in various states of dilapidation. |
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Belize City was declared the 'most hated city' and ranked tenth for having a very high rate of crime, drug dealings and a sense of dilapidation. |
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About twenty young men in varying states of dilapidation and dandification sat and sprawled around a table covered in green baize. |
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Some structures and infrastructures of the town are in a serious state of dilapidation, while the historic wall and gates are in such a state of decay as to require a rehabilitation and restructuring operation. |
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The Committee is particularly concerned about the inadequacy of internal inspections, the unsuitability and dilapidation of the buildings, and the unsatisfactory hygiene conditions. |
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Before 2000, it was a neglected primary school with buildings in various states of dilapidation and a population not very different from those of schools in similar conditions. |
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In general, the basic development infrastructure and facilities are characterized by their insufficiency, their dilapidation and their poor condition, which hampers Mali's economic and social development. |
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The observations made by the State Party are a cause for concern, as it appears that the property is in an accelerated state of dilapidation and abandon. |
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He is inspired by the architectural and clean lines that these buildings show, but also of the dilapidation and feelings of the past that they provoke. |
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But it also halts the process of dilapidation in existing buildings and forestalls any increase in the demand for newly built houses and therefore in higher prices. |
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In old Jeddah, beautiful coral houses sink into dilapidation. |
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Despite its colourful murals, there is a sense of dilapidation. |
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While humanitarian operations continue, concerns remain that the situation could worsen, as the dilapidation of the basic service infrastructure continues. |
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As in the Song and Jin era, the canal fell into disuse and dilapidation during the Yuan dynasty's decline. |
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