Sentence examples for in exchange for development from inspiring English sources

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So in the 1970's, Hell's Kitchen elected officials and civic groups insisted on the Special District designation in exchange for development of the Javits Center.

Ashraf El-Sherif, a political scientist at the American University in Cairo, said, "I can understand a social contract that is authoritarianism in exchange for development.

In a 2007 agreement, Heritage Harbor gave Struever Brothers title to the property in exchange for development of the museum space.

There have been EU efforts to get sub-Saharan countries to take back migrants not entitled to asylum, in exchange for development aid, but such aid has been patchy at best.

Under the state's Coastal Act, which guarantees public access to its 1,160 miles of coast, California for many years negotiated easements known as "offers to dedicate," or "O.T.D.'s," in exchange for development permits.

Matthew O. Franklin, a deputy chief of staff for HUD Secretary Andrew M. Cuomo, said it appeared that the nonprofit organizations had received money from the lenders in exchange for development rights to the homes, in violation of HUD regulations prohibiting lenders from serving as developers.

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Many of Manhattan's vest-pocket parks, which were often created by builders in exchange for greater development rights, are often poorly maintained or locked, Mr. Lewis said.

Among the issues is a demand by the front that Manila, represented by Vice President Teofisto Guingona, far left, recognize more than 40 rebel-controlled areas where there will be a complete "cessation of hostilities" in exchange for economic development.

For lack of bidders, the 150-acre city property, known as the H-tract, was given to Mirage in exchange for a development plan; Mr. Wynn proposed a resort to be called Le Jardin-Palais and carved out a piece for a partnership with Boyd Gaming, to become the Borgata complex.

On the one hand, biomedicine invites a vision of a world in which: "the blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised" (Matthew 11 5), and in exchange – not only for a seemingly fair price for this kind of investment in a 'brave new world' – but in exchange for unhindered development.

They have surrendered their right to complain in exchange for economic development.

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