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It is an acronym that stands for "Not In My Backyard" and is used to describe someone who objects to a development or project in their local area, even if the overall cause may benefit the community. Example: The local residents formed a NIMBY group to protest against the construction of a new highway through their neighborhood, citing concerns about increased noise and pollution.
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NIMBY
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Not in my backyard.
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From these new Nimby wars, green and pleasant England may not emerge as either.
"But we think the driving effect of carbon dioxide is minor compared to some other drivers".Though he lives near Killington, Mr Hall is no NIMBY.
With unemployment rates high, economic development arguments may trump NIMBY concerns for the time being.And second, as we saw so clearly during the bust years liquidity today need not imply liquidity tomorrow.
It doesn't help to call it Nimby.
Little did I know, when I ducked into Dove Cottage at the end of last month, that I was visiting the hallowed 19th century home of Britain's greatest and most eloquent Nimby.
It'll be too late for the skyline, sadly, but this nimby still hopes that Mount Pleasant can be rescued.
Really, the NIMBY army could hardly have chosen a more inconvenient poem for their battle-song.
NIMBY ("Not in my back yard") has given birth to BANANA ("Build almost nothing anywhere near anyone"), which has spawned NOPE ("Not on planet Earth").
QUESTION FROM JANE BRANDES: I seem to detect in your article a tendency to cast New York city, state and congressional representatives as caving in to "NIMBY" interests, after initially supporting Eric Holder's decision.
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As Ed Glaeser and others have noted, municipal land-use regulations (things like minimum lot sizes, aesthetic rules in subdivisions, or NIMBY-oriented opposition to new projects) often restrict new development.
What passes for environmental protest over wind turbines is really NIMBY-ism on behalf of a few influential constituents.
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