Sentence examples for imposed development from inspiring English sources

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The city had imposed development restrictions on an entire block of meat lockers that Rockrose owned along Gansevoort Street, and Elghanayan was willing to unload them at Gottlieb's $2.5 million price.

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While western leaders and poverty relief campaigners demand that developing countries demonstrate "transparency", "accountability" and "good governance", they themselves impose development agendas without seeking legitimacy or respecting the diversity of people's aspirations in the developing world.

The agreement imposes development restrictions around the reservoirs.

But in practice, the state will provide most of their resources, determine which communes can register, and impose "development" laws and decrees.Darío Vivas, the vice-president of congress, says the bill will "develop popular participation in the most democratic way possible".

The complexity of nowadays systems imposes development of a dynamic architecture based on modularization, dependency, processing and data access principles.

Extensive use of this toxic pesticide is leading to serious environmental consequences which impose development of methods to reduce the environmental burden of PFF using an environmental friendly and cost effective approach.

Many communities impose development-impact fees on developers if a proposed project would require expanding waste-disposal sites or building new ones.

Campaigners 'at the gateway' to the Yorkshire Dales fear the planning system is being weakened to make it easier to impose developments on local communities.

Shaun Spiers, CEO of CPRE, told the WARD meeting: "Over the past year we have become increasingly concerned that the planning system is being weakened to make it easier to impose developments on local communities, whatever they may want.

Rapid population growth and economic development have imposed growing pressure upon increased food production (Zhang 2007), and a rice yield increase of more than 1.2 % per year will be required in the next decade (Normile 2008).

In the decades following World War II, the French economy was guided by a succession of national plans, each covering a span of approximately four to five years and designed to indicate rather than impose growth targets and development strategies.

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