At night, Genpact provides a shuttle service to bring its non-driving employees from the office back to their houses.
He said the decision by East Lothian Council to buy back old council houses was a rehash of that prejudice.
"The thinking has shifted from no one is going to buy a house ever again, to if people decide they want to get back into houses, this is bad for apartments, " said Joel Beam, fund manager for Forward Select Income Fund.
On Father Capodanno Boulevard in Staten Island's Midland Beach, frigid gusts blew in from the water, but those residents who have moved back in to their houses said the wind wasn't as bad as feared even at the height of the storm.
This former post office dates back to 1859 and now houses upmarket boutiques.
But household debts have fallen from 98% of GDP to 87% of GDP, as homeowners have handed back the keys of their houses to lenders and reneged on the debts (which is possible in much of the US, but almost impossible in the UK).
As now, anyone paid by cheque will deposit it in their bank, to be sent on to various clearing houses, which route the cheque back to the issuer's bank for payment approval and the transfer of funds.
Also, more bad than good has been said of Louisiana's "Road Home" program, designed to help displaced residents get back into their houses.
Marven Gardens, located on the border of Margate and Ventnor City, is an interesting and affluent neighbourhood of historic houses with architecture dating back to the 1920s and '30s.
Powerline solutions also provide a simple way to help extend the home network into rooms such as basements, attics, garages and back houses that may have dead spots or a limited wireless signal due to building materials, such as concrete and steel.
Glenmanus Park has reopened to traffic and residents have been allowed back into their houses.
It was quite an event, on par with the massive budgets that fragrance houses like Coty use to back new scents.
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Set in a row of Georgian houses but tracing its roots back to the 16th Century, the Star Inn has retained many of its 19th-century bar fittings.
Going all the way back to ancient Sumeria, branding is how merchant houses distinguished their wares and allowed them to start trading goods beyond the local marketplace.
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Indeed, most growers have been far too canny to throw in their entire lot with Nicolas Feuillatte a more usual pattern is to sell some grapes to the traditional houses, some to the co-ops, and perhaps to keep some back to make your own-label champagne.
Pottery dating back to the 13th century and footings of timber-framed houses have also been discovered at a site near Lodge Farm.
"The lenders do not want these houses back, and they're going to work as hard as they can to make sure they don't have to foreclose on these properties, " he says.
It houses detainees who are waiting to be shipped back to their country of birth after failing to get asylum, staying beyond the length of their visa, or committing a criminal act that means they will be deported.
Their comrades came back for revenge on the villagers, setting fire to some of their houses.
Some publishing houses have trimmed back even further, limiting editorial assistance to new writers to proofreading and line editing rather than structural editing.
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All told, Enernoc delivered 130 megawatts (an eighth of a gig) back to the grid in half an hour, the demand equivalent of 100, 000 houses.
In Luanda, people are coaxed to leave their shacks and move to brand-new houses built by Chinese contractors, but many move quickly back into town.
At a time when too many of our people are still out of work, we agree that we've got to stay focused on creating the growth and jobs that put our people back to work, even as both our countries make difficult choices to put our fiscal houses in order.
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"This is a place for people who lose their jobs, lose their houses, to have some kind of structure and for them to get back out in the world, " he says.
The proposal, which the BBC understands will be announced in next Wednesday's budget, aims to boost home construction and encourage first time buyers back into the housing market by making it easier for developers in England to convert commercial properties into private houses and flats.
At the end of the meeting, the commanders hurry back to their sectors since, as darkness descends, the Tanzim begin shooting at cars, army positions and houses.
Volcanic obsidian forms the island's spectacular cliffs and grottos, and since access to fresh water has always been of prime concern, the indigenous houses, or dammusi, were brilliantly conceived back in the 10th century with domed roofs designed to channel rainwater into adjoining cisterns.
Regardless, it's clear that traditional publishing houses see the format as a way to reach new readers as well as drawing existing fans back to their old favorites.
There was an ancient kitchen house in the back yard, left over from the days when kitchens were built separate from the main houses in order to prevent fires, and the hired fellow could stay there as part of his salary.
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