The bridge has been a pawn in countless political manoeuvres motivated by nimbyism. |
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As a consequence, we generally witness considerable public support for our urban polices and the nimbyism phenomenon is minimal. |
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The memories of the times when Grenada was a symbol of discord and American anti-communist nimbyism are just as faded now. |
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Of 3,300 objections from the public, 2,300 are from Osterath. This kind of nimbyism is only one of many problems facing Germany's Energiewende. |
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So the government may end up using new planning powers to foist development on some unwilling communities. Once that would have been a clear vote-loser thanks to the strength of nimbyism. |
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Whereas in the South-east where there is more wealth, the feared nimbyism and protection of land seems to be the driver. |
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All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism. |
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Although these concerns are legitimate, they are easily dismissed as Nimbyism from people who care little about global warming. |
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But it is clear that no sensible urban policy can be made on the basis of Nimbyism. |
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Before I am accused of Nimbyism, I have to say that my objection to the proposal is mainly on safety grounds. |
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Nimbyism often hurts the people who adopt it more than anyone else. |
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Nimbyism has arisen because we failed to explain our projects properly. |
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The NFU has raised concerns about the government's Localism Bill, warning it could lead to Nimbyism and ultimately derail ambitions of increasing UK food production. |
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