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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Britain remained wedded to its Unwin-esque traditions in housing design and layout and to the statutory town planning which we have described.
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Increasingly, the town planning movement came to be dominated by an institutionalized professional ideology.
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It is strong in technological subjects and has an important department of architecture and town planning .
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The basis for statutory town planning was changed in the Town and Country Planning Act, 1932.
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The discipline and profession of town planning became a beneficiary of this wider frame of social concern.
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The notion of town planning and its profession of technically qualified practitioners inevitably stood to be beneficiaries in this context.
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They excelled in and developed the arts of building, of engineering and of town planning .
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This novel and distinctive economic backcloth to the inter-war years had a number of important consequences for town planning .