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Yes, there will be eminent domain debates and opposition from "not in my backyard" property owners, but these issues could be minimized through effective planning and management.
A lead editor will be supported by a large number of associate editors who will be eminent active scientists.
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F.A.A. officials insist, however, that eminent domain will be used only as a last resort.
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