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(Drexler himself has said such self-replicating machines would be unlikely to be built because of their inefficiency in manufacturing).
It could not be learned tonight how many miles of new roads would not be built because of the moratorium.
He estimated that 100 lots were available for development along Southampton's coast, but that only 20 to 30 houses could be built because of existing environmental restrictions.
Conventional wisdom holds that the performing arts center planned for ground zero is something of a pipe dream — an ambitious project that will never be built because of logistical challenges, financial inertia and simmering political tensions.
Significant expansion at London's Heathrow, for example, will be impossible without the construction of a third runway and few believe it will ever be built because of restrictive planning rules and local political opposition.
Trump quickly urged the city to rebuild on the site of the towers, but within a few years said that the new building "shouldn't be built" because of its "terrible design".
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It was a good deal, and plenty of "dentist boats" were built because of it.
"We lose far more roundabouts that could have been built, because of city councils or a trucking company," says Mr Walsh.
Structural analysis is easier now, though, than it was when the bridge was built, because of the improvement in computers.
Enoch Powell might have been predicting rivers of blood, but today's Britain was built because of their rivers of sweat.
Ms. MacMurray said the whole city benefited when a green roof was built, because of their ability to retain storm water.
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