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The town heard his concerns before voting on a variance the restaurant needed to proceed.
"The stench of the byproducts to be discarded is offensive to the quality of residential life -- especially in the summer," she wrote in a letter to James Chin, chairman of the city's Board of Standards and Appeals, which will vote on a variance for the condominium site.
Based on a variance decomposition analysis, Germany, Italy, and Japan's country-specific permanent shocks account for about half of their total permanent shocks.
But if a project complied with zoning rules, the council didn't have much authority to reject a proposal unless it was based on a variance or the design, Friedman said.
Prior to making comparisons, we filtered probsets based on a variance over all samples of 0.05.
In the MEM context, on the other hand, the test of association is based on a variance parameter of the latent gene effects.
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Their detection relied on the use of a variance component approach that does not assume fixation.
According to Kevin Haff, vice president of the 77-year-old Point Lookout Civic Association, home size is an issue, and 90 to 95percentt of the lots "fall under the allowable area to build on," requiring a variance from the Hempstead town zoning appeals board.
Mr. Mitzner said he was considering applying for a variance on that building, too.
Steve A. Israel, a Democratic town councilman, said the board was expected to act by the end of September on the request for a variance, from the current two-acre zoning.
Hence 32 coefficients were included in a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) based on a variance-covariance matrix.
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