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The rest was opened to development with conditions, satisfying developers.
For opponents of the drilling, including Vice President Al Gore, the issue is a zero-sum game: if the area is opened to development, a rare wilderness where many birds and animals bear their young would be lost.
Both officials emphasized the free market changes made in Iraq's statist economy, with Mr. Salih predicting that undeveloped oil blocks would be opened to development by foreign oil companies.
Most of the urban lots protected by preservation rules or zoned to prevent an increase in density would contribute far more to social welfare if opened to development to whatever density the builder sees fit.
On the ground, tenure review in New Zealand has often resulted in land above 1,000 m altitude becoming public conservation land administered by the Department of Conservation, while productive land along river valleys and lakeshores has been converted to freehold (in some countries called fee-simple title) and opened to development.
The Interior Department estimated in February that there was a 75percentt chance of an oil spill larger than 1,000 gallons in the coming decades if the Arctic is opened to development.
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Around 2008, environmental lawyers and activists discovered the land had been opened to energy development.
Poaching conveniently removes elephants from the land, leaving it open to development.
The western site is among the last sizable tracts open to development in the 2.5 square mile community.
"As we, as a society, become more open to development that creates the space for politicians to be bold," say extracts of Clegg's speech.
The Whitman administration says the new water rules leave roughly 300,000 acres open to development while responding to clean-water mandates and growing anti-sprawl sentiment.
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