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central
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Socialist central planners deliberately underpriced energy and other inputs.
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No central planner need call, no taskmaster need coerce.
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Not only will it survive, but the community will thrive far more than any community with central planners .
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Adopting initial tariffs of even 100% would still be a bold reform; the implicit tariffs set by central planners approach infinity.
financial
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The group, which includes about 600 financial planners from around the country, contends the confusion is not accidental.
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Question: In this volatile market, what questions should I ask a financial planner I am considering using?
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Many financial planners will help you shop for insurance.
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But a person should consult with more than financial planners .
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He will continue to work as a financial planner for Denver stock broker Dain Bosworth while he tries to make the team.
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After we get the right financial planner working for us, we can put a comprehensive plan together.
local
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The planning application, submitted by East Hampshire District Council, was agreed by the local planners last week.
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The planning application was given the go-ahead by local planners at East Hampshire District Council last week.
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The need is for vigilance, by the local planners as well as by interested local people.
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Permission was granted - for a one year period - by local planners last week.
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The local planners considered the matter seriously, but in the end the officer's recommendation was rejected by the committee.
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And local planners see little reason to oppose the plan ... Male speaker I can no reason on planning grounds to object.
military
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In practice, the choice was made on subjective grounds, reflecting the institutional preferences of military planners .
senior
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Mr Roberts, a senior planner with Rhuddlan Borough Council, lives across the street.
urban
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It remains to be seen whether the archaeologists will win out over the urban planners .
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Traditional building materials tend to imply low-rise housing, and urban planners have an ambivalent attitude to low-rise.
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city
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Equally modern was the initiation by Baroque city planners of systematic works of right-angle streets.
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In the late I960s the city planners of Stuttgart tried to ease downtown traffic by adding a street.
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All town and city planners aim to create a friendly environment by providing plants and trees.
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One city planner said Escondido has become known as an incubator city.
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Obviously, in a free economy city planners can not tell anyone what to build-only what not to build.
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But Montana, the city planner who worked on the Hayes Valley redevelopment plan, said there were trade-offs.
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During the 1960s, neighborhoods fought against the urban renewal schemes dreamed up by professional city planners .
curriculum
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However, in order to answer such questions properly, curriculum planners need to address two other kinds of questions.
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Discussion documents will be prepared in a form accessible to curriculum planners , tested and revised in the light of comments received.
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Both case studies and policies will be published as a guide for curriculum planners .
town
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Thus, when I was an urban sociologist I read in sociology and in the professional journals of town planners .
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A nice job for our town planners here.
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Jonathan Madden is a would-be twentieth century folly builder who's been thwarted by town planners .
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A number of professions are involved in all these areas; town planners , and surveyors, for example.
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I also enjoy working with other professionals such as town planners and architects.
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As well as being an architect, he is a chartered town planner , and is specially qualified in building conservation.
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Agrippa was the son-in-law of Augustus and an eminent town planner .
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There are many generations of qualified town planners who would have failed their examinations had they suggested such a thing.
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Planners expect the new segment of the subway to carry as many as 3,000 people per day.
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a financial planner
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City planners have been working for years on a new design for the plaza.
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Economic planners fear that there will be a 5% fall in real incomes next year.
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I worked as a city planner in New York for 15 years.
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Military planners and diplomats worry that the North's increasing distress over food supplies could provoke it to invade the South.
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The proposal will be carefully examined by a committee of executives, planners and consultants.
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But planners changed their mind as they realized the channels would have to be bigger and bigger.
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I also enjoy working with other professionals such as town planners and architects.
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Ned is a corporate planner in a large electronics products company.
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Permission was granted - for a one year period - by local planners last week.
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Sadly, population planners and contraceptive manufacturers do not seem to share women's concerns.
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The planners hoped that this would forge bonds between residents, and regarded the innovation as an exciting experiment in socialist living.
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The commission has indeed sacrificed that power, planner Amit Ghosh later confirmed.
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The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.