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It may be located near where the Middle Eastern concession used to be in the Grand Central Market, but its nearest neighbor is devoted to artisanal cheese.

Ours results question the representativeness of the Gabonese forest concession used for central African rain forests.

But much of Labor's revenue raising comes from reducing tax concessions used mostly by the wealthy – on superannuation and negative gearing, for instance – or from changing the rules to circumvent some of the multinationals' rampant tax minimisation.

The giant Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn, which abuts well-heeled brownstone neighborhoods, has also qualified for the special concessions using a gerrymandered high-unemployment district: the crescent-shaped zone swings more than two miles to the northeast to include poor sections of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant.

But Labor's message in this campaign is it is providing tax relief for workers on low and middle incomes, and winding back concessions used by wealthy people in order to free up significant fiscal resources to fund schools and hospitals, and treatments for cancer (which has dominated the opening of Labor's campaign).

"Rather, Leyton Orient wishes to be allowed back into the procurement competition... and to be awarded a concession to use the stadium jointly with West Ham".

Direct the HUD Secretary to establish sound underwriting policies for mortgages insured by the FHA, including consideration of higher collateral requirements, a maximum seller concession, the use of a residual income test, a consumer disclosure regarding an affordable housing loan's historical propensity to default, and an increase in the capital ratio of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund.

After the purchase, Wilmar backed out of a promise by Asiatic Persada that it would set aside more than 1,500 acres within its concession for use by the Batin Sembilan.

Generally, the forest concession owners use the contract system in which felling crews own the chainsaw and the company pays the crews by the piece-rate system.

The requirement to declare which individual, GPS-referenced trees will be cut in a one or five year period has led many loggers to, among other strategies, invent the existence of trees, log in other areas, and then claim such trees came from inside their concessions and use the paperwork from such concessions to "prove" it.

The following items were modified to account for the local context: 1) "using a wheelchair indoors" was changed to "walking around with the help of a cane or a wheelchair in the concession 2) "using the telephone" was change to "using the telephone, radio or television"; 3) "budget management" was change to "management of budget or material goods".

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