I know the council planners are very busy worrying about chimney stacks on new houses that don't actually need them, but that's another story. |
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Now, military planners have batted around the idea of a missile defense system. |
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In addition, military planners weakened the right wing by flirting with a double-wing envelopment. |
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Thus air defense planners competed against fellow Army Air Forces officers in the struggle to obtain appropriations. |
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There is a consensus now among the war planners that the war may take months, not days or weeks. |
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But Southampton transport planners have said there are no plans to dig up the old ramps or replace them. |
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We went after the directors and the operation planners, but they are still at large and so are countless foot soldiers and talent spotters. |
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This historic event brought an awakening among the Muslims world over and also among the policy planners in the White House. |
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But in recent years more decisions have been delegated to planners in the back office, until 43 per cent are done that way. |
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The planners pointed out that the site is well screened from an existing housing estate and from the Ross Road. |
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Its key designers and planners described the history and future of this massively complicated project. |
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He said that many planners work in the evenings and at the weekend without any addition to their basic pay. |
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Plans to turn an old mill into three self-contained apartments will be considered by planners in Rossendale this week. |
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This designation was challenged by developers at the public inquiry but the inspector has backed up the planners. |
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Unfortunately, York planners seem set on examining each scheme in isolation. |
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She noted that the schemes of the mid-century urban planners could not have destroyed neighborhoods better if they had been designed to do so. |
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Harrogate planners at a subsequent meeting determined that they were minded to reject the plan anyway. |
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It's just a pathetic mind game played by lefty town planners who get their kicks by persecuting motorists, because of course, we're all evil. |
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As planners prepare to decide on the future of a proposed big wheel for York, Stephen Lewis takes a spin on the Birmingham Eye. |
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Significantly, the violators include some political bigwigs, powerful businessman and town planners. |
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In the jargon of transport planners, there has occurred a substantial modal shift in transportation in these cities. |
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People think planners are simpletons, local government idiots, but they're not. |
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They are urging planners to tighten controls to prevent developers from building on greenland sites in the area. |
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However, D day planners failed to anticipate the difficulties of the Normandy bocage. |
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The software will be of interest to schools and museums, as well as town planners. |
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Army Air Forces planners in World War II hoped to achieve unprecedented bombing accuracy with the Norden bombsight. |
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Now the planners are embarking on the sticky job of soft-selling the upcoming traffic mayhem to the residents around the area. |
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They are clever, even brilliant planners, who are now executing the first blatantly overt phase of their attack. |
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And they will hire the finest lawyers and planners to navigate their private fortunes safely through the arcane niceties of the tax code. |
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We Vancouverites have, by North American standards, been blessed by our city planners. |
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The debate about private car use in York has vexed York's politicians and transport planners for decades. |
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It cuts no ice with the American policy planners that India has a command and control system more dependable than that of Pakistan. |
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However laudable these goals, the implementation often bulldozes individual rights and autonomy, just as the old eugenicist planners did. |
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Many financial planners use Excel and Word to create spreadsheets and documents that address specific financial planning issues. |
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Persons who never before used daily planners or computer calendars may need to start. |
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This is just what is depicted in the various scenarios envisioned by military planners laying out appropriate uses for calmatives. |
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It led to the highest number of objections ever received by Ilkley planners to a single application. |
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He is tired of delays and apparently endless obstruction from planners, he said this week. |
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The former gas works at Heworth Green has been a worry to residents and a headache to planners for years. |
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The regular practice would be for emergency planners to call the weather office for an update on the storm track. |
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There are cooks, office staff, engineers, equipment operators, mechanics, welders, bosses, planners and many more jobs available at a mine. |
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So, flight planners must schedule the takeoff for a precise interval when the station is orbiting directly overhead. |
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Earlier this summer, city planners gave Betters approval to strip mine the site. |
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Lake District planners have ordered the removal of a holiday chalet which was built without planning permission near Ambleside. |
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Given these economic circumstances, the role of economic planners in the government cannot be overemphasized. |
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The unprecedented economic boom has overtaken the entire infrastructure implemented by the city planners. |
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The destruction led Leahy to wonder if government officials, planners and developers really understand the risk posed by such superstorms. |
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The notion that presidents and prime ministers are altruistic social planners will draw a horse laugh from most economists. |
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But the planners do wonder if they really ought to be doing a job which used to be done by council housing departments. |
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Sevenoaks Council said its planners feel the design takes into account the town plan and is sympathetic to the surroundings. |
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But we do know, and the military planners in Washington know it too, that the number is in the hundreds, and is rising fast. |
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Gone are the stylish wedding planners who once plucked out the excess baby's breath and saved you from unforeseen colour clashes. |
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We object only when planners promote coercive schemes and claim they offer benefits they do not. |
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The Government has blamed local authority planners for permitting development on high-risk flood plains and riverbank sites. |
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And it is not simply the fate of the combatant nations that frightens the planners. |
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But Leeds City Council planners, who will have the final say, have already given a favourable response to the main thrust of the scheme. |
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The planners in the spatial unit will take into consideration planned infrastructural developments. |
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The announcement on Tuesday came as details of compulsory purchase orders for swathes of land earmarked by the scheme's planners were published. |
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The Developers have been conditioned by the planners to rebuild this wall, under the supervision of Conservation Architects. |
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Event planners aim to give those varied interests plenty to pique their partiality. |
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All tenets are instrumental in producing issues that prepare war fighters and planners to be good decision makers. |
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For example, healthcare planners may need information about the total annual budget required to provide a treatment at a particular hospital. |
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This information tells media planners which roads in the market are heavily trafficked. |
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The session brought textbook authors, publishers and curriculum planners before the middle school students. |
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The review group has striven to present this very varied evidence base in a way that will help curriculum planners draw their own conclusions. |
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Another good source of information about financial planners are people you know who have used an adviser. |
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The country faces an increasing auto glut that is worrying economic planners. |
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Army planners are already working on the contingency plans for that eventuality. |
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Experts believe the claim about a power surge gave London's emergency planners a crucial few minutes to set up their action plan. |
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It's Hokkaido's vast potato, corn and mountain vegetable farms that economic planners are looking to now. |
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The young are going against what parents, prime ministers and economic planners want. |
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Military planners in the US are already drawing up contingency plans, focusing on suspected underground facilities. |
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The student planners talk openly about how working to change their schools and communities has changed them. |
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Art teachers, curriculum planners and school administrators would do well to make use of this book. |
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However, there are signs that, very gently, China's economic planners are applying the breaks. |
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And ending the Ashton line at the stadium, cutting out Tameside, would not make economic sense, say planners. |
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South Lakeland District Council planners had been in favour of the scheme but residents and other traders had said it was too big. |
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Bradford Council planners have turned down four planning applications, and two planning appeals were unsuccessful. |
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Next month, the scheme goes before planners and councillors in High Peak for approval. |
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Most urban planners and developers now agree that a residential boom is crucial to a vital downtown. |
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Plans for a factory extension could create more than 100 new jobs in Chipping Norton, if council planners give a green light to the scheme. |
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The planners had championed the scheme to the council as an exemplary piece of urban infill. |
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The proposed 19-home scheme at Hollingwood has been rejected by planners who took on board the objectors' arguments. |
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The company which specialises in homes for the elderly had its plans for Horsforth rejected last year when they went before planners in Leeds. |
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A controversial housing scheme in Addingham could get official backing today from planners in Keighley. |
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Hundreds of residents fighting proposals to build a warehouse next to their homes told planners they utterly oppose the plans. |
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A scheme to build 407 apartments in Shipley will go before planners on Monday. |
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According to city development planners, the masterplan will not go before committee until September. |
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But planners rejected the scheme amid concerns for increased traffic and potential risks to pedestrians. |
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The world is littered with failed cities, where urban planners overlooked residents' needs and incomes. |
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This is a factor that even the best developers and planners may not be able to fully control. |
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If its scheme is rejected by planners, local youngsters could have to wait a long time for a purpose-built facility. |
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Diaries and year planners, besides calendars and desktop pen stands often turn out to be worthwhile gifts. |
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Most surface wiring systems come with project planners and material checklists. |
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Content tools on the home page include route, vacation and event planners and a map finder. |
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Both made copious notes on yellow lined pads and referred to day planners and calendars. |
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We pull out our PDAs and our calendars and our day planners in order to order our lives. |
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Are the traffic planners of this city conspiring to bring the whole place to a standstill? |
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Traders were triumphant today after plans to flatten their homes and businesses were refused by council planners. |
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The interviewees cover various aspects of the advertising profession, including copywriters, researchers, account planners, and consultants. |
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But common misconceptions about financial planners prevent many from seeking their counsel. |
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But protesters say planners are foisting essential services on to the proposed development so eventually it will have to go ahead. |
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The inquiry heard yesterday that planners aim to allow only 35 per cent of a shopping street frontage to be used for non-retail purposes. |
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Most American defense planners naturally consider military predominance to be a major strength. |
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Transport planners at City of York Council are keen to press forward with a scheme which could dramatically cut congestion on York's roads. |
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This, the planners believe, will go a long way in decongesting the ORR and other roads thereby reducing the accident rate. |
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It goes without saying that planners will hope to have a definite site and building plans for the proposed National Stadium available by then. |
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Civic authorities, urban planners and implementers have been harping on the need for developing satellite townships, pronto. |
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While the greenhouse denialists reject such scenarios outright, more hard-headed ruling-class planners take them more seriously. |
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The contributors give the impression that good-hearted planners can easily achieve their intended aims. |
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China's economic planners are hoping to unleash decades of pent-up consumer demand for houses, cars, and smaller purchases funded by bank loans. |
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The focus of urban planning is now on eco-friendly methods to tackle the winged marauder, the mosquito, going by what planners say. |
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A block of eight apartments has also been given the green light by planners. |
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Nobody will thank the planners if they face daily gridlock getting to and from their homes. |
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In early runs of the game, Riper was asked to play the enemy and attempt to elude the U.S. planners. |
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Military planners rely on them to provide command-and-control centres from which operations can be directed. |
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He remembers planners using enlargements of his panoramic photos to model a contested expressway that would have linked the city's airports. |
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He told planners he could get into financial distress if expansion proposals for the business weren't agreed soon. |
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She was typing letters, envelopes and handwriting appointments onto paper planners that were stuffed in ragged edged file folders. |
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Many developers have overestimated the height and the density for which the city planners were willing to give permission in the docklands. |
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I'm delighted with the organisation and the transport planners excelled themselves. |
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The Left makes incredibly esoteric distinctions based on the motives of the social planners doing the killing. |
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The abbey and college are also Ryedale's second largest employer and trustees are asking planners to consider the benefits to the local economy. |
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The planners are also interested in maximizing the use of renewable energy in new housing developments and in improving walkability. |
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And how well do we planners help our institutions as the academical village goes global? |
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At that point, fear war-gamers, Pakistani planners would seriously consider a nuclear response. |
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The report criticises local planners for being unfriendly to firms offering water-based recreation. |
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A public inquiry which could have led to the adoption of the plan was adjourned in February so planners could decide on a firm inner boundary. |
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Parliament planners have, however, ruled out some of the more adventurous advances in toilet technology which are now available. |
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The planners assigned central Asia the role of supplier of raw materials, notably cotton. |
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Politicians and military planners argued aerial offense was the most effective against foreign aggression or invasion. |
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Early in the war Allied planners realized the value of scouts for reconnoitering enemy-held beaches. |
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But it looks to me like the planners made the mistake of planning for the worst-case scenario. |
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It was his team that overcame every concern from planners and heritage guardians to create a brand new alehouse in the ancient English tradition. |
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The move comes after planners refused two applications from the Police Authority to reclad the tower and refurbish the surrounding buildings. |
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York council planners are making a last-ditch attempt to stop an amusement arcade being opened in a city high street. |
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The planners replaced them with lavatorial buildings which do nothing to attract shoppers into the town. |
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The list included concerns voiced by the town planners and architects on land use zoning and floor area ratio. |
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There are many brilliant planners out there who deserve to be rewarded and encouraged. |
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No wonder our top military planners want to neuter these people. |
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Yet the sheer size of the Asian juggernauts and the prospect of them indiscriminately swallowing global resources scare economic planners and consumers alike. |
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Unlike in many other countries, planners have not been called upon to address the problems of inner city disinvestment, white flight, and segregation. |
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The planners and tunnel gangs had done their job with impressive skill. |
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When Old Town's residential neighborhood devolved into a slum, the city planners laid out New Town in the elegant Georgian style of the late 18th century. |
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Australia's defence and security planners view the world around us through the relatively narrow lens of power-politics' realism and respond accordingly. |
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German planners knew that Antwerp must be taken to safeguard the right rear of their armies swinging down into France, and initially allocated five reserve corps to the task. |
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It could also be used by planners to restrict noisy commercial development in areas free from excessive noise or to ensure new housing is sited further away from busy roads. |
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Each pupil was given a Walk to School Week diary to record how they got to school each day, and this information will be recorded on class wall planners. |
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City planners believed that people's taste for green space, for ornament, for people watching, for cozy places for intimate social gatherings, were just social constructions. |
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It was taking the concept and working it through with local councillors, planners, architects, engineers and accountants from genesis to creation. |
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The innovative plans had to go back to planners after it was discovered the two proposed hangars would not be large enough to accommodate some aircraft. |
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Eight years earlier Edward I had been persuaded to help resite the borough, and by 1283 his town planners had laid out a grid of streets on a hilltop at a place called Iham. |
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We have built up a very good relationship with yourselves, the planners, the local estate office, tenants and lessees and other interested parties. |
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The Ulster Unionist said what needed to be done was for the current roles to be reversed with planners offering an opinion to Councillors and Councillors making the decision. |
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For example, if planners wish to find out how many powerboat operators in Oregon have taken a boating class or how many kayakers in Ohio wear a life jacket, it's in there. |
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Many of the small and shrinking group of health researchers in Pakistan work in a state of perpetual despondency, frequently with little access to policymakers and planners. |
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I can think of a dozen equivalent risks faced by emergency planners that by all appearances still do not occupy the minds of these savants of hind-sight. |
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Beyond the close, cleared about 1800, is a bustling city, still occupying the grid of streets laid out by the bishop's planners almost 800 years ago. |
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The big news this week is that the planners have given the official stamp of approval for the new community facility in the fields opposite Marshallstown houses. |
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Slavish to this creed, planners brought us three soulless retail parks boasting multi-national chains selling artless tat on the outskirts of town. |
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The conference planners negotiate special rates at a large number of area hotels that run the gamut of price ranges, and some very special deals are available. |
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I am astonished at the lack of coherence on the part of planners. |
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He will be returning to his home town, Kabul, along with a group of engineers, planners and architects, to play a vital role in rebuilding the city's culture. |
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The city planners didn't make it a point to add any places of interest or recreation, so you either had a job or you bummed around town looking for something to do. |
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However, although the MacArthur-style scheme has been discarded, a key resource for the planners is the archives of the denazification of Germany. |
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Densification may be revealed religion to British planners, but this faith is not well accepted by citizens who live nearby. |
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The owner will have to install private drainage, link up to the mains water and electricity and rebuild the property under the watchful eye of the park planners. |
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Their outlook harmonized with the new orthodoxies of the planners, many of them Liberal theoreticians such as Keynes or Beveridge, or simply apolitical technocrats. |
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So there is a need for planners, schedulers and supervisors. |
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A real-life example shows the difficulty of the task faced by planners and traffic engineers when trying to scope the effects of planned traffic changes. |
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Proposals have been submitted to city planners to build a new structure of seven flats and a ground-floor shop behind the original five-storey structure. |
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In the 1960s and early '70s, manic civil engineers and perverse planners decided to demolish a great deal of the centre to make way for free-flowing traffic. |
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But if this lot were in downtown Toronto, planners and politicians would let you build 274 condominiums, 225 hotel suites and 39 corporate suites. |
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By and large the strategists and planners have got it right. |
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A bid to keep turkeys in tip-top condition has come before planners. |
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Who were the planners and perpetrators of this cowardly and heinous crime? |
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At the time, project planners were hell-bent on sticking a shopping center underneath the school, and they carved away much of the natural topography in the process. |
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We get coachloads of planners coming round here to take a look. |
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This forced the designers to behave like Soviet central planners, micromanaging every aspect of the marketplace with arcane algorithms of supply and demand. |
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If planners give the project the go-ahead, the Helmsley Group will start 12 months of work on giving the building a new frontage as soon as Network Rail moves out. |
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But his first attempt to open an ice cream parlour at Weeton, near Harrogate, fell foul of Harrogate planners so he moved to Jervaulx, near Ripon. |
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Do the planners and politicians understand the law of cause and effect? |
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As event planners seek to position benefits and biennials and clear dates for auctions, openings and galas, they need to know what else is happening and when and where. |
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Secondly, the planners have allowed the opening of a shop within yards of the disputed shutters that does not conform with disability rights legislation. |
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I expect that of the 17,000 people of the Westbury region only a few have seen the moonscape left by planners and company extractors, in the existing quarry. |
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Route planners have worked hard to keep roads open but say some will have to be closed for a short period to ensure the safety of the competitors. |
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In future, house builders will have to work much more closely with planners to make sure anything they construct will fit in with the character of the area. |
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An entrenched battle exploded between conservationists and planners over whether to cull surplus animals for meat and hides, in addition to shearing them. |
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Two Yorkshire cities were yesterday praised for spearheading the region's economic revival and blazing a trail for town planners across the country. |
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Does this term connote the subjective and self-serving claims of the mission planners, or the foreseeable objective consequences of a particular mission? |
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The architects and urban planners should be on guard to make sure that functionality for one purpose does not negate functionality for the long term. |
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So the planners want to look at what precedent they are setting. |
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But in the enviros ' world, wise planners know best what's good for everyone, and the burden of justification is on people who want to do things counter to the plan. |
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In the end, I practically begged one of the planners to walk down the road with me and see just how discreet and unimposing this new building would be. |
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Let's also recognise that wherever we build in Basingstoke today, so to speak, tomorrow the planners will be looking elsewhere within the borough. |
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He left unsaid that perhaps among those whom terrorist planners recruit their foot soldiers might also be people in search of those same basic rights. |
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The growing demand for dishwashers, washing machines, increased personal hygiene and hosepipes lead water planners to blame demand growth on us all as individuals. |
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Pressed by local developers and planners, some aspirational cities spend heavily on urban transit, including light rail. |
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Don't allow the planners to be carried away with pretentious, pie-in-the-sky ideas which will become the rubbish-strewn embarrassments of the future. |
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They will be able to depart from their home stations while logistics planners program numerous days of supply through alternate, even multiple, ports of debarkation. |
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The facade of the five Georgian buildings is listed, and planners expect that the new grand entrance to the theatre will be on Granby Row, beside the wax museum. |
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Other U.S. officials tell The Daily Beast that the group is composed of senior al Qaeda planners focused on attacking the West. |
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One important consideration for the planners was that Dieppe was within range of the Royal Air Force's fighter aircraft. |
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Allied planners considered tactical surprise to be a necessary element of the plan for the landings. |
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City planners are looking for a central location for the new hospital. |
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This dynamism is always in danger of being stultified by planners who think they can tame it and by governing elites who want to rig it. |
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The software allows drilling planners to simulate drill holes with explosives that can be test-fired. |
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I started my new career by talking with two financial planners who had helped me for many years. |
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Now planners at Derwentside Council are rechecking the application before giving it the final go-ahead. |
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Having decided that, the planners now also propose using an inertial guidance system such as flight simulators use for pointing the telescope. |
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The invasion planners specified a set of conditions regarding the timing of the invasion, deeming only a few days in each month suitable. |
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As the flipside to this, in Wales, planners hope to obtain a compulsory purchase order to save the former Denbigh Hospital. |
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Since 1990 PPG 16 has required planners to consider archaeology as a material consideration in determining applications for new development. |
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The Sea Mice and a Million Fair campaign is offering a new loyalty and incentive programme for meeting planners. |
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Omaha's new Geographic Information System will provide city planners and administrators rapid access to accurate and current information. |
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It is designed to benefit Cvent customers by simplifying and expediting the onsite check-in process at meetings and events for planners. |
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These challenges are why most DR planners have switched from tape or virtual tape backups to replication for DR purposes. |
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I would ask the planners to reconsider this restrictive practice and try to do something about it. |
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Symposium proceedings and KMI's reports furnish planners with tools to gauge undersea fibreoptics markets. |
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A PLAN to transform the former Storthes Hall Hospital site into a retirement village is back before Kirklees planners. |
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The events of that day have made security at the Olympic Games an increasing concern for Olympic planners. |
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Why don't the planners and councillors value our heritage but instead see every opportunity to overdevelop and make money? |
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As a result, central planners would be unable to respond to local economic conditions. |
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His entourage contained traders, artists, planners, German and Dutch citizens. |
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German planners estimated that unrestricted submarine warfare would cost Britain a monthly shipping loss of 600,000 tons. |
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An attack was delayed due to disagreements among the planners and the difficulty of moving supplies northward. |
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At first planners expected that colonies would provide an excellent captive market for manufactured items. |
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It is alleged that the planners and perpetrators of the murder were at the highest echelons of the Somoza regime. |
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The planners held all the requisite public hearings, public discussions, public meetings, public forums, yadda public-this and yadda public-that. |
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We cannot afford to lose time or focus because of stovepiped tendencies that inhibit planners from generating sophisticated solutions. |
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Since 2000, Hollywood has been increasingly gentrified due to revitalization by private enterprise and public planners. |
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This problem seems to have been overlooked by the Spanish planners, but it was insurmountable. |
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This interval also gives the planners enough time to complete the elaborate arrangements required. |
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However, not all baby planners subscribe to this definition of a baby planner, or philosophy. |
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However, the town never developed to its planned size, and the town centre has never had the life envisaged by town planners. |
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The price will hinge on what land use is permitted by Newcastle City Council planners, with permission for a redevelopment scheme capable of boosting the value substantially. |
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The event planners offered courtesy tickets for the reporters. |
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The railways directly or indirectly employed tens of thousands of engineers, mechanics, repairmen and technicians, as well as statisticians and financial planners. |
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Following the calamitous operations at Newport and Savannah, French planners realized closer cooperation with the Americans was required to achieve success. |
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Consequently, British planners pinned the success of their strategies on popular uprisings of Loyalists, which never transpired on the scale required. |
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These are not issues the original planners anticipated, but mean that pedestrians sometimes choose to avoid them, especially at night or if they feel vulnerable. |
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Chen Deming, one of the governments top economic planners, said hydropower was a critical noncarbon energy source and described the negative impacts of dams as controllable. |
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The torpedo boat caused considerable worry for many naval planners. |
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In June, French planners agreed that a separate, smaller force would be sent to Scotland to try and gain Jacobite support, and crush British resistance in a pincer movement. |
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He observed that Napoleon had failed to invade and the difficulties that confounded him did not appear to have been solved by the Sea Lion planners. |
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A massive unplanned second economy grew up alongside the planned one at low levels, providing some of the goods and services that the planners could not. |
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Craft specialization would have required dedicated stonemasons and plasterers by the Late Preclassic, and would have required planners and architects. |
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Yet, as WDM becomes the choice technology for core networks, planners are looking beyond WDM to the emerging optical layer as a supplement of the SONET transport layer. |
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Additionally, representation issues for planners, trainers and reliability and technical analysts in the Technical Operations group were resolved. |
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The roundtable is expected to be of specific interest to litigators, real estate attorneys, developers, preservationists, urban planners and land use officials. |
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It's a good time for independent insurance agents and brokers to build or strengthen strategic relationships with financial planners and other wealth managers. |
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Reunion Planner is highly recommended for its informational significance and easy-to-use basis to all aspiring planners of family, class, and service reunions. |
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Working with Co2OL, a company involved in gauging CO2 emissions in the MICE industry, the GCB said the new tool could be used by any meeting planners or evaluators. |
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That's why the board is coming out with a new set of accreditation standards in September to ensure that more financial planners are qualified to give advice. |
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Although commuters often disparage the HOV lanes, transportation planners see them as key to moving more motorists on increasingly packed Southern California freeways. |
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Joint creator Hans Eggar said the tools aim to cut the time planners, clients and solicitors spend studying the details of estate planning wishes. |
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So far, investment zones like the much advertised 'Moscow City' just up river of the historic core have not proved the honeypots to foreign capital the planners had hoped. |
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One focus for Chris, who works for Newcastle-based landscape architects and master planners OOBE, was to provide better links between the RVI and university. |
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The riverside is much too precious to be allowed to be disfigured as a result of the idiocies of planners and councillors who are here today, gone tomorrow. |
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