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But eminent domain law needn't be restricted to real estate.
But eminent domain can be as hard to exercise in Indian cities as it is in the NIMBY exurbs of the United States.
There will surely be some who may not agree, like the holdout farmer opposing the highway, but eminent domain ought to be able to push ahead anyway.
But eminent scientists have dismissed the culls as "mindless" and warn that they may make matters worse as badgers flee the shoots.
In a single night - with sometimes querulous voice and not entirely reliable memory - he revisits scenes from his life as a failed poet but eminent literary critic.
Those assets include not only a Manila property developer but PLDT, the country's fixed-line telecoms incumbent and a stodgy but eminent blue chip.PLDT's employees despise Mr Gokongwei, whom they regard as a penny-pincher bent on curtailing their benefits.
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But using eminent domain is totally different".Mean streetsThose who are uprooted under eminent domain must be given fair compensation.
But several eminent domain lawyers said they had never encountered a situation quite like this.
And it was not a Madison Avenue agency that designed the ad, but that eminent wrangler of celebrities, Condé Nast.
But two eminent historians of science, both Catholics, have claimed that Bishop Etienne Tempier's condemnations of 1277 were a crucial stepping-stone on the way to modern science.
But these eminent personages' second thoughts were that Germany had suffered truly incalculable loss in the man who had practically created a new Austrian-Hungarian army and navy.
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