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He conceded even if it came through it would be difficult to conduct a proper assessment given development had started.
How different the future of this corner might have been if the development had started instead with housing or even with the planned public park.
The report attributed the problems to inefficient Pentagon practices, including changes in requirements after weapons development had started, turnover in program management and the use of contractors.
Between the end of WW2 and the early 1960s engineers at GCHQ finished work on machines called Aquarius and Robinson whose development had started in the huts at Bletchley.
Also of the 1860s were parts of Norfolk Road (where development had started 30 years before), St Michael's Place (1868 69) with terraced houses "impressive in their length and height", and some infill development in Montpelier Terrace, Clifton Place, Powis Road and Vernon Terrace.
If embryo development had started, we collected the embryos.
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The $1.5 billion Domino development has started only a couple of blocks to the north.
The emphasis on participatory environmental management within international development has started to overcome critiques of traditional exclusionary environmental policy, aligning with shifts towards decentralisation and community empowerment.
And so people in development have started to be serious about modeling behavioral traits and incorporating them into the design of their field experiments.
"While the financial crisis has been associated with a narrowing of imbalances, recent data suggest that this development has started to go into reverse," Mr. Weber said.
This means that the architect, a leader in sustainable development, has started filming all of his meetings and recording all of his phone conversations.
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