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the siting
noun
Sorrow, grief.
Exact(60)
The siting board, headed by Maureen Helmer, the commission's chairwoman, unanimously agreed.
However, the siting criterion of culture systems to date has not been made clear.
This has happened in the past for the siting of hazardous waste treatment facilities in the Netherlands and the US.
The siting of the race makes it hard to attract average tourists.
As a result, the siting of a warehouse has become something of a science.
He excelled himself at a later summit to discuss the siting of the European Food agency.
"People need to show up and provide testimony to the siting council.
All the exterior surfaces reflect sunlight, and the siting captures cooling breezes.
Conservationists say the finding may have implications for the siting of offshore wind turbines.
The siting of such a critical installation on British soil underlines the close integration of British and American intelligence activities.
It may specify minimum wage levels or control the siting of new ventures and the activities of existing ones.
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