"You can't grasp a piece of land by looking at plans, " he says.
The red tape is usually even worse if the aim is to receive legal title to a piece of land.
The site of one Daewoo factory near Seoul sits on a piece of land that could be valuable if sold and redeveloped.
The campaign has strong support from people in Flanders who have already donated a piece of land for the memorial to be built on.
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He has also called for patience, noting that the constitution guarantees private property but also the right of all Paraguayans to a piece of land.
The opportunity to create the home came in 2002, when Mr. Hua heard about a piece of land zoned for industrial use available for a 30-year lease.
This is the price former Queens resident Danitta Ross paid for a seven-room house, including a three-car garage and a piece of land, in Atlanta four years ago.
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The following year Makoni successfully procured a piece of land and opened the organization's first empowerment village, designed to provide a haven for girls who have been abused.
On August 9th, in the toughest move yet against a private developer, the government seized back a piece of land which contains an underground columbarium, on Lantau island.
They cannot compete against plants with leaves, but if a piece of land is cleared by, say, a volcanic eruption, they are often the first things to set up shop there.
In fact, even preserving a piece of land may not automatically preserve a species, especially if the species has not been properly studied or monitored to see how it uses the landscape to survive.
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When a local authority grants planning permission on a piece of land, the plot's value rises in line with the market's estimate of the value of the proposed development, and the value of neighbouring properties tends to fall.
There is no battlefield of liberty on which there is not a piece of land that is marked out as American and there is no day of remembrance in Britain that is not also a commemoration of American courage and sacrifice far from home.
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More recently, just two weeks ago top industry publication Golfweek reported that the choice is narrowed, between an existing private country club, Itanhanga, which would reportedly need a full overhaul, or a new course built on a piece of land already located by the IOC.
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When I was around that age my best friend at the time and I dreamed of building a theatre on a piece of land in California, and we were going to call it the Trigger Street theatre, which now happens to be the name of my production company.
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Boy with Frog, which is gleaming white and 8ft (2.5m) tall, has occupied the tip of a triangular piece of land that separates the Grand and the Giudecca canals for almost four years.
Fifteen years ago, she used to own a little piece of land with a broken wooden fence and a two-room adobe construction where she lived with her husband and three daughters.
Not so long ago a small piece of land on the edge of a continent was at war, torn by religious and cultural differences, with its two peoples disputing the ownership of the land that both claimed as rightfully theirs.
From the beginning of April, condominiums being built in big cities have been allowed to double the amount of floor space they can build on a given piece of land.
They have a point too: in the South of the country the most expensive part of housebuilding is the permit to build a house on a particular piece of land: the planning permission.
In the context of the Massif Central and the Tarn Gorge, it is a colossal piece of land art that completes the landscape, arguably making it better, adding majesty to the serenity of the hillscape.
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If the Magic Mouse is a piece of flat land, the Mini Whirl is, well, Everest.
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When a new piece of land is being colonised, the population grows and disperses rapidly.
Leaving such a valuable piece of land empty for the foreseeable future might seem folly.
Planning officials advised against proposals for the out-of-town site, off the A590 towards Swarthmoor, because it was a piece of greenfield land earmarked for industry rather than retail.
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Southold officials crafted the two zoning designations from scratch and tailored them to a rare piece of land in the region that had no zoning rules at all.
But as humans brought the idea of division of labour north, the female side of the bargain gave the species a significant advantage by providing fallback foods when big game was scarce and allowing more people to inhabit a given piece of land in times of plenty.
In that respect, a suitable piece of land (about 8 acres) has been identified for the construction of Ameru Cultural Centre for Africa and the World (ACCAW) for the purpose of planning and coordinating all cultural activities of the Ameru people, recognising them and promoting them, making effort to marry the past and present.
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