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His pamphlet, Garden Cities of To-morrow, published in 1902, introduced the idea of planned and self-contained communities surrounded by greenbelt land.
Or tool The refutation of the idea of planned disruption is contained in the tautology of the word itself.
Fashion is built on the idea of planned obsolescence.
Using O'Reilly Media as source materials for his drawings, as well as Solid Surface countertops to frame some of the pieces, and compose others, personify Windows' first and most recent logo (the desktop and the forced perspective windows), Weibley navigates the idea of planned obsolescence.
"I'm very intrigued by the idea of planned communities and worker communities," he said.
But Councilwoman Greitzer, among others, called the idea of planned shrinkage "an outrage". "One of the greatest assets of the system is the routes that exist," she said.
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The idea of planning 'share' was proposed as the measure of adjusting multiple objective functions.
It dribbles poison at the idea of planning in any form.
"The idea of planning as a progressive and meaningful act has really collapsed in Britain," Jacob said.
"The main legacy of the Burnham plan is that it got people to believe in the idea of planning itself," said Carl Smith, an urban history scholar at Northwestern University.
The idea of planning routes and walking to fixed bus stops remains stranger to many Bogotános than the old, convenient way of sticking out their hand to hail a passing bus, wherever they happened to be standing.
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