Sentence examples for ban development from inspiring English sources

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In 1950, John D. Rockefeller Jr. donated the land in question to the Borough of Alpine with instructions to ban development so the Palisades would stay "forever green".

Those wilderness designations, which ban development, were trumpeted by local lawmakers and welcomed even by those who worried about land sales.

The treaty mandated controlled increases, not decreases, in the Soviet arsenal, while failing to ban development of cruise missiles, space-based weapons, or the MIRVing of existing launchers by the United States or the U.S.S.R. Thus the superpowers sacrificed the right to defend their attack missiles with ABMs while failing to ensure the stability of mutual deterrence.

In late May, the Bureau of Land Management (B.L.M ., a "multi-use" agency that manages two hundred and forty-five million acres of federal land, including forty-five per cent of sage-grouse habitat, announced a plan to ban development on about ten per cent of the B.L.M. property that contains sizable oil and gas reserves, in order to protect nearby leks and nesting grounds.

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Basement extensions will still be permitted but the new rules will restrict how far they can stretch under a garden, limit them to a single storey in most cases and ban developments under listed buildings altogether.

What does not seem to be getting consideration, at least for now, is banning development altogether in the city's flood zones, humble or affluent.

Such efforts go back a long way—hundreds of years, if you include monarchs' reservation of hunting areas such as Bialowiesa Forest in Poland, where King Sigismund I imposed the death penalty for bison poaching in 1538.Limiting or banning development in areas of great beauty or biological value is a newer idea.

Article 1 bans development, production, or stockpiling of all biological agents or toxins that have no justification for prophylactic, protective, and other peaceful purposes and weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes (13, 14).

As a consequence of the destruction on the Don and other rivers, the provincial government of Ontario banned development on river floodplains.

From the wildernesses of Scotland to the near-suburbia of much of Hampshire, opinions over the countryside's future range from those who would ban all development in the interests of the environment to those who would let development rip in the interests of the poor.

Equal attention must be paid to international efforts to ban the development, production and possession of biological weapons.

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