Sentence examples for unnecessary properties from inspiring English sources

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In the next three years we would save $9 billion by shedding these unnecessary properties while fully protecting and preserving our national parks, forests, wilderness and scenic areas".

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"The Van Cortlandt site has the added advantages that it is closest to those who need the water most, and it is within city limits, thus saving the city from paying unnecessary property taxes to Westchester County," Mr. Ward explained.

There also was criticism of the large tax breaks showered upon developers and tenants in the new Times Square; the Municipal Art Society, a private planning and preservation group, once estimated that the redevelopment would entail more than $1 billion in "unnecessary" property tax abatements and other benefits like zoning changes that allowed for taller towers than would otherwise be permitted.

Indeed, when tax-cutting advocate Charlie McCreevy became Labour Finance Minister in 1997, he soon implemented what some deemed were unnecessary property-tax incentives, along with a 20% cut in capital gains tax for property investment.

For both agroinoculation and transgenic use, systemic spread becomes an unnecessary property.

Without considering structural constraints of the model, it is easy to form unrealistic performance demands, and it is shown by examples how this can lead to a design with unnecessary poor robustness properties.

Mr. Halbertal said that he was concerned about persistent reports during the Gaza operation that commanders had a "no risk" policy for their soldiers, which led to the unnecessary destruction of property and the shooting of civilians who were feared dangerous.

Every year, there are some unnecessary casualties and property loss during the collection process in China.

Section 36 - Obstructing engines or carriages on railways Section 58 - Malice against owner of property unnecessary Section 72 - Offences committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty Whereas the 1861 Act protected in detail many different types of property, the Criminal Damage Act 1971 provided a definition wide enough to apply to any tangible property.

Yet Mr. Dall and others argue that he has picked unnecessary fights with small property owners at the expense of broader planning to avert erosion and haphazard development.

The Clinton administration, for example, basically disregarded an executive order signed by Mr. Reagan that required agencies to "review their actions carefully to prevent unnecessary takings" of private property.

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