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The Commission sought to offset this diminution in access, and thereby preserve the overall balance of access, by requesting a deed restriction that would ensure "lateral" access: the right of the public to pass and repass along the dry sand parallel to the shoreline in order to reach the tidelands and the ocean.
This may be because the State, in its briefs and at argument, contended merely that the permit condition would serve to preserve overall public access by offsetting the diminution in access resulting from the project, such as, inter alia, blocking the public's view of the beach.
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So, let's be really good, even if it costs some diminution in public access.
The transformation of Sheffield Plaza also illustrates a paradox: the improvement of privately owned public space often comes at the price of some diminution in public access.
The burden produced by the diminution in visual access -- the impression that the beach is not open to the public -- is thus directly alleviated by the provision for public access over the dry sand.
Forestry sold into private ownership at Riggwood in the Lake District has already sparked anger among locals about the diminution of access rights.
In defending its action, the State emphasized the general point that overall access to the beach had been preserved, since the diminution of access created by the project had been offset by the gain in lateral access.
Being really public above all keeping fees low and access high– might require a diminution in the intellectual quality of the services that UC in general and Berkeley in particular offer the state of California.
For many governments, the unfortunate consequence is a marked diminution in the domestic policy space available to regulate access to medicines.
"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".
There has been no evident diminution in the "terrorist menace".
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