Planning

  • 61planning blight — A fall in value, and consequent neglect, of property in an area, caused by uncertainty about its planned future • • • Main Entry: ↑blight planning blight see under ↑blight • • • Main Entry: ↑plan …

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  • 62planning consent — variant UK US Main entry: planning permission …

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  • 63Planning the Low-Budget Film — is a book by Robert Latham Brown describing the processes involved in scheduling and budgeting motion pictures.Brown is a 30 year veteran of motion picture production and he uses his experiences on many well known films to illustrate his points.… …

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  • 64planning ahead — index forethought Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 65planning board — index commission (agency) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 66Planning-Programming-Budgeting-System —   [ plænɪȖ prəʊgræmɪȖ bʌdʒɪtɪȖ , englisch], Abkürzung PPBS, Progrạmmbudget [ bydʒe], theoretisches Konzept zur Umsetzung politischer Zielvorstellungen in konkrete Haushaltsansätze eines Jahresbudgets. In der Planungsphase sind die nationalen… …

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  • 67planning permission — planning per.mission n [U] BrE official permission to build a new building or change an existing one …

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  • 68planning board — or commission The agency of a local government which recommends approval or disapproval of proposed building projects, real estate developments, and the like, in their jurisdiction. A higher authority such as the city council usually makes the… …

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  • 69planning commission — planning board or commission The agency of a local government which recommends approval or disapproval of proposed building projects, real estate developments, and the like, in their jurisdiction. A higher authority such as the city council… …

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  • 70planning board or commission — The agency of a local government which recommends approval or disapproval of proposed building projects, real estate developments, and the like, in their jurisdiction. A higher authority such as the city council usually makes the final decision… …

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