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"There's been a rush to develop apartments, and in that rush I think developers have been taking shortcuts," said Alan Fierstein, the president of Acoustilog Inc., a Manhattan acoustic consultant.
Mr. Slaiby said Shell would not rush to develop the site.
Still, the rush to develop the coast occurs at a maddening pace.
Yet the rush to develop Sakhalin's offshore fields may yet be the saviour of the species.When drilling was first mooted in the 1990s, there were muted complaints.
Land grabs are a longstanding problem in Myanmar, and activists fear they may increase in the coming years in the rush to develop the country.
The soaring popularity of English wine has fuelled a rush to develop UK vineyards, with applications rising by more than 40% in the past year, new figures reveal.
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