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Sweden, he explains, has a long history of local governments deciding where GPs should be sited to ensure poor or rural areas do not lose out.
"On shallow soil, where intense heat might lead to water stress, the ideal might be northwest to southeast," he said, "and the major consideration where it's cool and humid is air circulation, so in that case the vineyard would be sited to catch the prevailing wind".
As David Satterthwaite has put it (pdf): "Having access to a pit latrine is not the same in a rural setting where it is used by one family and can be sited to avoid contaminating water sources, and urban settings where 50 households share it and where there is so much faecal matter that it is very difficult to protect water sources from contamination".
However, individual developments must be sited to avoid significant harm".
The sculptures will be sited to contrast and reflect the changing colours, foliage and weather in Kensington Gardens.
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A test area of concrete pavement was sited to analyses changes of strains inside slabs.
Nonetheless, facilities are being sited to try to ameliorate the skill shortage.
Each of these pillbox emplacements was sited to provide mutual support to the others.
The buildings are sited to the rear of the mansion house.
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