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The ships had a planned displacement of 41217 t and 47000 t at a full load.
The Tosa-class ships had a planned displacement of 39900 t, and 44200 t at a full load.
With a planned displacement of 65,000 tonnes (and costing around £3.6 billion together), these carriers would be three times larger than the mini-carriers the navy has now.
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In this review, migration is classified into three types: forced displacement, planned resettlement, and migration to cities.
Analysis of the complex paths by which climate change influences population movement can be facilitated by using a three-category typology: forced displacement, planned resettlement, and migration.
Following displacement to State planned towns, Israeli Bedouin women lost many of their traditional agro-pastoral productive roles and became subject to stricter patriarchal confinement to their homes.
In this informal settlement for IDPs – meaning it hasn't been planned or organized as a displacement camp – some people are living in tents donated by the Iranian Red Crescent, while others, like Shaha and her children, take shelter under blankets as best they can.
Today's best strategic planning minimizes displacement and generates well-designed new construction combined with the rehabilitation of valued existing structures to preserve the traditional community fabric.
AR is not an Avant-Garde Martial Plan of Displacement, it is an Additive Access Movement that Layers and Relates and Merges.
This was planned much like Kirovs refit, although her displacement was to increase 1000 t from torpedo bulges, with consequent penalties to her speed and range.
The proposed housing is planned for a vacant industrial wasteland, and village officials say displacement is therefore not a concern.
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