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For our 1994 "The New Yorker Goes to the Movies" issue, Brown contributed an article about the perils of "development hell".
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But even in that short time, he took the Bloomberg administration to task on homelessness, public education, the perils of rampant development and "the disconnect between the people and City Hall".
Many observers say the taco truck issue illuminates far more complex dynamics, from the perils of rapid urban development to hidden resentments toward, and among, Hispanics.
One of the perils of non-compliance is the development of drug-resistant strains of HIV.
(If all this, meanwhile, seems like an extended critical metaphor of the perils of resurrecting and extending "Arrested Development," then, well, maybe so).
"The extreme vulnerability of the global economy to trade developments illustrates clearly the perils of trade protectionism in current circumstances," he said in the report.
Banks, bricks and mortar In search of a new economy The Spanish legion The perils of parochialism Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsPublic spending on research and development has tripled since 2000.
By eco-sanctimonious legal arguments against fossil exploration and plant development (and all other energy alternatives) to protect the planet from the perils of runaway human prosperity.
These developments are further confirmation of the accuracy of predictions of early last century scholars [5, 41] about the perils of the rampant neoliberalism of the late sensate sociocultural phase.
Beware the perils of ambiguity.
Ah, the perils of major championship golf.
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