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en It has got to have some economic drag. Out-of-state corporations come in wanting to build, and are challenged by codes that are not consistent. It costs more to build here than elsewhere where the codes are standardized.

en NAMIC strongly supports more stringent building codes; however, we recognize that enacting these laws at the state level has been very difficult. Therefore, there is a critical need to develop federal incentives to encourage states to adopt these codes.

en People own property out there and you gotta let them develop it, ... You can't go around and buy up everything and protect everybody. You have to build within the codes and hope for the best.

en People continue to build in harm's way. We not only have to have stronger building codes, we have to enforce them.

en When I first got on the board, we struggled with codes. There were a lot of codes in this town that didn't have any rhyme or reason.

en We need to have stronger zoning codes and building codes, and we need to enforce them.

en All mankind lives and each man strives by codes of conduct mutually agreed. Perhaps these codes are good, perhaps they’re bad, it’s only evident they’re codes. Mores bind the race. Coaction then occurs. Thought and motion in accord. A oneness then of purpose and survival so results. But now against that code there is transgression. And so because the code was held, whatever code it was, and man sought comfort in man’s company, he held back his deed and so entered then the bourne in which no being laughs or has a freedom in his heart.
  L. Ron Hubbard

en I have used ZIP codes to figure out the customer base of a retailer. Advertisers use ZIP data to target newspaper, radio or television advertising. With the advent of information technology tools, the use of ZIP codes is only going to grow.

en They were built at such an angle that the codes changed and they don't allow you to build at that angle anymore,

en A.J. and I learned of each other through other students. A.J. is hardly alone in wanting to see these speech codes changed.

en Under our proposal, ZIP codes could still have a significant impact – just not the main impact. Theoretically, if you assigned 20 points to each of the top three categories, you could still assign 19 points to ZIP codes.

en We really needed this new school building. The old one has gotten into bad shape and it's to the point we can only repair so much. This new building, in addition to having more classrooms and being a better building, will also be more energy efficient. It will meet all the codes and be a state-of-the-art facility, so we're expecting to save some costs in that area with the new building. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en Instead of targeting the rich Zip Codes, we're targeting the poor Zip Codes.
  Lawrence Summers

en There are certain housing codes, building codes that the landlord is required by law to adhere to, but generally speaking the landlord should be expected to maintain the apartment in such a manner that it is fit to be lived in. Tenants are entitled to heat, running water, freedom from insects, rodents, mildew and mold, a roof that doesn't leak and windows that don't leak.

en The results may have been unintended but they are what they are: ZIP codes have always been a big factor in determining insurance costs — and now it looks like it's going to be taken away. And let's face it, the urban areas have higher incidences of accidents, higher medical costs, higher legal costs and many more insurance claims than you're going to find in small towns.


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