Sentence examples for rigid land from inspiring English sources

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Labour laws are rigid, land for factories often impossible to acquire at any price, and electricity patchy.

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Bigger efforts to remove remaining barriers to collaboration, from limitations on high-skilled immigration to excessively rigid land-use rules, should also help.A smart innovation agenda, in short, would be quite different from the one that most rich governments seem to favour.

To create a rigid landing zone for the transcatheter valve, the anastomosis was pre-stented: A 48 mm XXL Andrastent (Andramed GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany) was implanted on a 24 mm BiB-Balloon (NuMED Inc., Hopkinton, NY, USA) and flared at its distal end with a 16 mm Z-Med-Balloon (NuMED Inc., Hopkinton, NY, USA) inflated simultaneously with the BiB.

In a very broad sense, smart growth is a reaction to the sprawling form of urbanization characterized by low overall densities, unlimited outward and "leapfrogging" expansion of new development, a rigid specialization of land uses, and large-scale conversion of open space and environmentally sensitive lands to urban uses (Filion 2003; Filion and McSpurren 2007; Downs 2005).

Rigid over the land they stride,.

Quick lunch! the neon cries, and I Rigid over the land they stride, From other shores, and from our own sometimes With what devotion he obeys One praises where one can the scenes of Sport, I know a man whose daily breakfasts lasts.

They condemn contemporary urbanism – specifically post-war, automobile-oriented suburban development and modernist architectural forms – for their rigid segregation of land uses, car dependence, anomic character, and aesthetic blandness.

The reviews, required for all changes in city land, adhere to rigid deadlines.

Since 1998, when Washington National Airport woke up to find itself rechristened Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, travellers have had the choice of landing at either Dulles (John Foster, rigid Cold Warrior, Republican Secretary of State) or Reagan.

According to both Bosnian and foreign officials, the aim is to spread its rigid interpretation of Islam in a land where most Muslims are not conspicuously pious.

But the designation of "Arab" versus "African" was given a particularly virulent, and unprecedented, authority under a land system set up by the colonial British; land previously shared was now assigned a more rigid "native" group who oversaw its use, and non-native groups who had to pay tribute.

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