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en [Developers] understand that incorporating . . . public art is an asset for their development. So in many places, this is not seen as a burden, but understood as something that adds value.

en I know development comes. To me, there has to be a point when someone speaks up for the public and not just the developers.

en During my early years, ... we tried to do everything in the least expensive way possible – our public improvements, grading. There was even an aversion to charging developers any amount of money (for public facilities). If we can't do it ourselves, we said, we shouldn't charge the developers.

en I don't think either side understood just how critical an issue it was, especially in places like Arizona. The politicians now understand.

en The new secretary must move VDOT, localities, and developers to understand that the commonwealth cannot afford the transportation infrastructure required to serve increasingly spread-out and scattered development. He must address the fact that new funding won't make a difference to traffic congestion without changes in development patterns and transportation demand reduction strategies.

en This is the type of asset that if you don't plan for it properly, it could be more of a burden than an asset.

en Smart developers do that when they have a major development, and an increasing number of cities are requiring these sorts of processes from developers who don't.

en He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. REAL Software focuses exclusively on the developer tools market. We understand the stress and concern that plague developers when their development tool is terminated.

en Across the nation, cities and developers are fighting very hard to hold on to their power to confiscate other people's homes and businesses for private development. There is overwhelming public support for an end to eminent domain abuse. Legislatures need to make real changes, not cosmetic ones, to end eminent domain for private commercial development throughout the country.

en I love the idea of finding great design in unexpected places. A beautiful piece of furniture adds more than function to any home, it adds real life.

en We've had other developers donate land, . . . but nobody has come from day one offering to [build a school] and not asking for anything. You're the gold standard for developers who understand the community.

en I understand that this plan is being massaged a bit, but it's still something that the public needs to watch closely. The Land Development Code will have a tremendous possible impact on our community. You need to be aware of what's going on with this. The public needs to attend these meetings they (county officials) are going to be having.

en We have established a legal framework for tobacco control and public health development, by publishing Law on Tobacco Monopoly, Advertisement Law, Law on the Protection of Minors, Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency as well as State Council's Regulation on Public Places Hygiene Management.

en It's hard to be on a golf team because of the burden it places on a kid trying to get his schoolwork in. We miss entire days of classes to go to matches and I understand how hard that can be. But we've got a very competitive group and we'll be all right.

en If you expect your developers to provide support, that's a huge hidden expense. Leave development to developers and ensure that professional providers are the ones you depend on to support critical applications.


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