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en They grant far too many variances; they grant six to eight variances on any given project. Variances are to be granted sparingly. They have been way too generous.

en In this case we don't have to allege anything. ... The pulp mill already admitted violating (its) permits (by asking for variances). In federal law, (the industry) can't ask for variances unless they are violating the terms of their permit.

en He could start construction, but no one starts under those circumstances. The remedy of the law is you tear down the building if the variances were not granted correctly.

en This instrument is not perfect, no budget ever will be, ... I can guarantee there will be budget variances by year-end. I can also tell you that due diligence has been devoted to this project during the short period of time that I have been on staff.

en It won't, because federal law protects us from variances.

en The whole trick is getting a legal sign up, getting the variances.

en In some instances we've petitioned the zoning board for variances.

en We understand this application is inherently beneficial. Quite bluntly, if you weren't requesting variances, this hearing would last maybe an hour.

en You see a lot of activity going on there. He's spent almost $800,000 on his renovation. He plans to have about 30 employees. My client believes he needs the (sign variances) to be seen from all lanes of the parkway. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness.

en I think the height is where we asked them to put it, the sidewalks are in there, and I'm prepared to vote in favor of the variances they requested. It would be a good thing for downtown, certainly better than the warehouse that's there now.

en There's nothing magical. They're just things we do, variances of drills we do. It's not always the exact same thing, but it's always a tempo setter at the beginning of practice. It helps our defense get in the mindset of being aggressive.

en It's not unusual to have variances in rates of hundreds of dollars. The trend is that car insurance costs are coming down. But that doesn't mean your bill is coming down.

en This grant was written as a pass-through grant to Brigham City. The actual owners of the property will be providing the required matching funds and will be responsible for the project.

en We're excited about this project. We applied for, and received, a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the National Association of Counties and the Wildlife Habitat Council. The grant, along with the help of all our partners will make this project successful.

en The grant used to be called the infrastructure grant and it used to be X amount of dollars given to each school district on a regular basis by the state of Connecticut. Two years ago they did away with the grant. The states are just as tight on money as anybody else.


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