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further, the proposal fully utilized and underdeveloped lot and adds more units to the city housing stock. the department supports the proposal, but has concerns about whether the project fully complies with residential design guidelines. this is not the same as when a project sponsor refuses to comply with requirements. the step is bringing the case to the commission as an example of a project for which staff is seeking commission guidance. the department acknowledges the value of larger than required light wells to the subject and adjacent buildings. however, they squeeze the floor plan and proposed units into a barbell shape, which concentrates living areas and bedrooms to the front and rear of the site. therefore, the request for sculpting the west side of the building has a larger than usual impact on the floor plan. if there is an impact to the western neighborhood rear of the neighbors building, the residential design guidelines require it be addressed. we want to know whether requiring a larger than normal light well can substitute for or negate the need to address the impact of t
further, the proposal fully utilized and underdeveloped lot and adds more units to the city housing stock. the department supports the proposal, but has concerns about whether the project fully complies with residential design guidelines. this is not the same as when a project sponsor refuses to comply with requirements. the step is bringing the case to the commission as an example of a project for which staff is seeking commission guidance. the department acknowledges the value of larger than...
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it's good for us to remember we were once an underdeveloped country. c-span: you also have this quote from allen drury, the novelist... >> guest: still a good friend, still pouring out books. c-span: is he still here in town? >> guest: no, he lives in california. i see him when i go out there. i think he's into about his 40th book. c-span: what was his most famous book? >> guest: advise and consent. it still stands, i think, as the best novel about this city. c-span: quote from allen drury: "washington, the great white marble capital in which evil men do good things and good men do evil in a way of life only americans can understand, and often they are baffled." >> guest: isn't that a fabulous quote? i wish i'd written it. you can waltz to it. he gives such a good description. he was a young reporter for the new york times covering the hill at that time. c-span: "washington, the great white marble capital in which evil men do good things..." have you ever seen an evil man in this town do good things? >> guest: i think probably. c-span: do you want to n
it's good for us to remember we were once an underdeveloped country. c-span: you also have this quote from allen drury, the novelist... >> guest: still a good friend, still pouring out books. c-span: is he still here in town? >> guest: no, he lives in california. i see him when i go out there. i think he's into about his 40th book. c-span: what was his most famous book? >> guest: advise and consent. it still stands, i think, as the best novel about this city. c-span: quote...
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and analysts expect it to grow by ten percent annually with its past distances pool roads and underdeveloped commercial infrastructure russia is tailor made for private aviation. in the last year alone the number of billionaires in russia went from sixty to over one hundred and then we look at the ultra high networks that also use airplanes for the overall industry at large that increase by fourteen percent year over year so we see the growth prospects in russia very good throughout europe middle east now for but equally as good as any to put country in the recent tragic accidents can point to all the areas of potential growth the need to update or replace obsolete costs but what is still happening in the industry is the lack of proper legislation i think is russian aviation business matures you're going to see a lot more legislation drop and we have seen very positive signs in the last year that we believe we're going to see aircraft being registered in russia and more craft coming in the market here now a new rule allowing general aviation pilots to operate freely in the uncontrolled airsp
and analysts expect it to grow by ten percent annually with its past distances pool roads and underdeveloped commercial infrastructure russia is tailor made for private aviation. in the last year alone the number of billionaires in russia went from sixty to over one hundred and then we look at the ultra high networks that also use airplanes for the overall industry at large that increase by fourteen percent year over year so we see the growth prospects in russia very good throughout europe...
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supposed to listen to countries who have a balance of payments problems and this is most often underdeveloped countries who can't pay for all the imports that they are bringing in country. to feed the people and also in order to invest and develop the country so they get into a balanced payments crisis and the i have a purpose that i.m.f. is to. smooth over those crisis to fund those crisis while the countries retrench and pay off their. trade debts and so you're saying that i that the euro zone doesn't even qualify because it has emirates alteration my question to you you mentioned earlier the i.m.f. as so as a western dominated organization it always has been there have been i would say over the last year or so many people that i've interviewed that have said that that bretton woods system of which the i.m.f. is a part of and came out of that meeting post world war two is outdated does it need to be do we need to get rid of the i.m.f. at this point put replace it with something better. well and maybe the i.m.f. thinks so too because it's trying to find new roles i mean. that guy may have hi
supposed to listen to countries who have a balance of payments problems and this is most often underdeveloped countries who can't pay for all the imports that they are bringing in country. to feed the people and also in order to invest and develop the country so they get into a balanced payments crisis and the i have a purpose that i.m.f. is to. smooth over those crisis to fund those crisis while the countries retrench and pay off their. trade debts and so you're saying that i that the euro...
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some of that has been successful, some of it is again relatively underdeveloped. so i would say generally speaking, you did not see the same sort of political and strategic trajectory of china that you might have seen in the 1800s. [inaudible] >> that you might've seen with european and other forms of imperial activity in some of these places. the question is that a lagging indicator? is it something we will see over time? or in fact are they relatively absent as my colleague has indicated. is this much more about the need for driving the dramatic industrial creativity and appetite of china going forward. what's interesting is that you find on a places that you visit growing apprehensive anxieties about chinese workers, and not, you know, spreading the wealth, these sorts of things. i think they are much more attentive to those issues now than they were a couple years ago. it's not clear they were being necessary manifested in other policies going forward, but clearly that has been an issue. a second issue that you have to ask is in many of these places developing
some of that has been successful, some of it is again relatively underdeveloped. so i would say generally speaking, you did not see the same sort of political and strategic trajectory of china that you might have seen in the 1800s. [inaudible] >> that you might've seen with european and other forms of imperial activity in some of these places. the question is that a lagging indicator? is it something we will see over time? or in fact are they relatively absent as my colleague has...
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developed and underdeveloped. rich and poor. them and us. the language of development has been the language of old hierarchies, old war -- old world, and old order. when countries that produce almost 50 percent of their electricity from coal tell poor countries with no energy alternatives that they could not use coal, what are they really saying? do what i say cut but not what i do. when countries with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal deficits -- discipline, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i do. when countries pay homage to free trade, the whole -- to hold back developing countries were barriers, what are they really saying? do what i say, but not i do. it and do what i say not what i do world will fracture to the detriment of all. the old ways can and must change. already we're seeing the signs of change. are around the world is no longer european japanese or american models. the mexican and brazilian systems are being looked to for innovation in keeping children in school, improving infant in maternal mortality and
developed and underdeveloped. rich and poor. them and us. the language of development has been the language of old hierarchies, old war -- old world, and old order. when countries that produce almost 50 percent of their electricity from coal tell poor countries with no energy alternatives that they could not use coal, what are they really saying? do what i say cut but not what i do. when countries with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal deficits -- discipline, what are they really saying? do...
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five shuttle agents and on top of the core then and there is a second stage of its older the underdevelopment, and then of the crew launched go on top with the east cape system, and what this does is -- you remember in the aftermath of the destruction of the space shuttle columbia, the commission said you fly the shuttle just as long as you have to in order to build the space station because of the components that were designed to fit into the cargo. you build the space station and replace it with a safe rocket. that's what they're doing on the commercial rockets and that's how this is designed. with the crew on the top of the rocket with the ability to escape. on the path if there is an explosion as well as all the way. so i can't say enough good things about the lady that is standing here next to me. kay bailey hutchison has truly been a leader not only in our space committee but now as the ranking member of the full committee, and she large part has brought us to this day. kay is going to speak in a minute, but we want the explanation of the entire system to come from the number one person
five shuttle agents and on top of the core then and there is a second stage of its older the underdevelopment, and then of the crew launched go on top with the east cape system, and what this does is -- you remember in the aftermath of the destruction of the space shuttle columbia, the commission said you fly the shuttle just as long as you have to in order to build the space station because of the components that were designed to fit into the cargo. you build the space station and replace it...
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some of it is again relatively underdeveloped. so i would say generally speaking you do not see the same sort of political and jury of china that you might have seen in the 1800s. [inaudible] >> yes, nature magazine with european and other forms of imperial lack dignity and some of these places. the question is, is that a lagging indicator? is that something will see over time? already relatively absent and if my colleague has indicated, is this much more about just a need for driving the dramatic industrial creativity and appetite of china going forward. what is interesting is that you find in a lot of places that you visited, growing apprehension has come anxieties chinese workers and not spreading the wealth, these sorts of things. i think chinese friends are much when tenet of those issues now than a couple years ago. it is not clear they will be necessarily manifested in other policies going forward, but clearly that has been an issue. a second issue you have to ask is in many of these places come and development issues are s
some of it is again relatively underdeveloped. so i would say generally speaking you do not see the same sort of political and jury of china that you might have seen in the 1800s. [inaudible] >> yes, nature magazine with european and other forms of imperial lack dignity and some of these places. the question is, is that a lagging indicator? is that something will see over time? already relatively absent and if my colleague has indicated, is this much more about just a need for driving the...
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first world and third world, north and south, it developed and underdeveloped, rich and poor, then and ask, the language of development has been the language of old world, old order. when countries that produce almost 50% of their electricity from coal to help -- tell poorer countries that they cannot use coal, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i'd do. with countries with large fiscal deficits preached fiscal discipline, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i do. when countries pay homage to free trade, but will back developing countries with barriers, what are they really saying? do what i said, not what i do. a do what i say not what i do world will fracture to the detriment of all. the old ways must change. already, we are seeing signs of change. around the world, it is no longer european, japanese, or american models that developing countries are seeking to emulate. the mexican and brazilian cash transfer systems are being looked to for their innovation in keeping children in school, improving infant mortality, and overcoming poverty without break
first world and third world, north and south, it developed and underdeveloped, rich and poor, then and ask, the language of development has been the language of old world, old order. when countries that produce almost 50% of their electricity from coal to help -- tell poorer countries that they cannot use coal, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i'd do. with countries with large fiscal deficits preached fiscal discipline, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i...
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indeed, a presence in afghanistan, we have a highly underdeveloped transportation infrastructure.we need to further strengthen procedural framework and to reduce unnecessary practices at the border. we have unfriended crack says especially at border crossings. we have continued insecurity and instability in afghanistan. yet, we have no choice but to forge ahead for a simple reason. they are all not simply observed unless afghanistan does not have a comprehensive regional trade-based economic strategy. for my country, the region in the world to be more secure, we must implement division of the new silk road initiatives. the way forward introducing the strategy for regional cooperation. specifically, we need to take full advantage of the comments is in istanbul to advance this vision to the new silk road strategy for regional, economic cooperation. the strategy should build on the dialogue and commitment made in regional foreign or past decades such as star, echo, operational organizations as well as the kabul process. at the same time, it should be rooted in the current unique hist
indeed, a presence in afghanistan, we have a highly underdeveloped transportation infrastructure.we need to further strengthen procedural framework and to reduce unnecessary practices at the border. we have unfriended crack says especially at border crossings. we have continued insecurity and instability in afghanistan. yet, we have no choice but to forge ahead for a simple reason. they are all not simply observed unless afghanistan does not have a comprehensive regional trade-based economic...
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fired world and third world, north and south, developed and underdeveloped. rich and poor.the language of development has been the language of old, old world, old order and not without a whiff of hypocrisy. when countries that produce almost 50% of their electricity from coal tell poorer countries with nol energy alternatives they cannot use coal, what are they saying? do what i say, not what i do. when countries with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal discipline to poor countries, what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i do. when they pay countries to free trade who hold back against countries with barriers. what are they really saying? do what i say, not what i do? a do what i say, not what i do world will fracture to the detriment of all. the old ways can and must change. and already we are seeing the signs of change. around the world, it's no longer european, japanese or american models that developing countries are seeking to emulate. the mexican and brazilian cash systems are being looked to for their innovation in keeping children in school, and overco
fired world and third world, north and south, developed and underdeveloped. rich and poor.the language of development has been the language of old, old world, old order and not without a whiff of hypocrisy. when countries that produce almost 50% of their electricity from coal tell poorer countries with nol energy alternatives they cannot use coal, what are they saying? do what i say, not what i do. when countries with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal discipline to poor countries, what are...
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example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled talent. i think we have to look at the immigration system in the united states that is in keeping our ability not allowed to hire these people initially as an h1b worker -- we do run out of them each year. by january, we will be out of h1b numbers for fiscal year 2012. so our recruitment people will not be able to hire a farmworker who requires an h1b visa. how do we get green cards for them? why do they have to be stuffed in a job for eight years to 10 years because there is such an incredible backlog in immigrant visa numbers? again, a lot of the candidates that i am looking at, because we are and engineeri
example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled...
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indeed, a presence in afghanistan, we have a highly underdeveloped transportation infrastructure.e need to further strengthen procedural framework and to reduce unnecessary practices at the border. we have unfriended crack says especially at border crossings. we have continued insecurity and instability in afghanistan. yet, we have no choice but to forge ahead for a simple reason. they are all not simply observed unless afghanistan does not have a comprehensive regional trade-based economic strategy. for my country, the region in the world to be more secure, we must implement division of the new silk road initiatives. the way forward introducing the strategy for regional cooperation. specifically, we need to take full advantage of the comments is in istanbul to advance this vision to the new silk road strategy for regional, economic cooperation. the strategy should build on the dialogue and commitment made in regional foreign or past decades such as star, echo, operational organizations as well as the kabul process. at the same time, it should be rooted in the current unique histo
indeed, a presence in afghanistan, we have a highly underdeveloped transportation infrastructure.e need to further strengthen procedural framework and to reduce unnecessary practices at the border. we have unfriended crack says especially at border crossings. we have continued insecurity and instability in afghanistan. yet, we have no choice but to forge ahead for a simple reason. they are all not simply observed unless afghanistan does not have a comprehensive regional trade-based economic...
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unless underdeveloped countries shake off poverty and grow their economy, there can be no common prosperity of the world. to attain the millennium development goals on the global level on schedule is an urgent and arduous task. developed countries should honor their commitment on official development assistance, open markets, reduce and cancel debt and step up financial and be technological support to developing countries. international financial institutions should use their resources to help developing countries and particularly the odcs on the priority basis. developing countries on their part should explore growth models conducive to development and poverty alleviation in order to achieve development at the higher level. food security has emerged as a major challenge. the horn of africa is suffering from massive famine triggered by the most severe drought in 60 years. the international community should scale up assistance, stabilize the prices of food and other commodities and help developing countries enhance capacity for self-development so that all countries and regions can enjoy the
unless underdeveloped countries shake off poverty and grow their economy, there can be no common prosperity of the world. to attain the millennium development goals on the global level on schedule is an urgent and arduous task. developed countries should honor their commitment on official development assistance, open markets, reduce and cancel debt and step up financial and be technological support to developing countries. international financial institutions should use their resources to help...
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that may have resource potential but they also have the potential of simply being what they are, underdeveloped, natural, the place for wildlife and mosquitos, but not a place that we would extract resources. anwr is such a place. it's unique. there is no other place on the planet like anwr. it doesn't exist. this is eight. this is the last that there is. is it worth a few days of oil supply for the nation? i think not. this far the american people have said let's leave it the way it is. the way that it came to us. natural and undisturbed. that's something very, very special that the american people have decided over the years not just here but other places including the smoky mountains to say let's leave it the way it is. let's let it be there for all of the future generations in its natural state for those creatures that have been there for years including the ducks. let's leave it there. and yes there are people that live there in your community is one of them. oil development is taking place in this region. we know that shell is exploring offshore and will soon be exploring offshore and tha
that may have resource potential but they also have the potential of simply being what they are, underdeveloped, natural, the place for wildlife and mosquitos, but not a place that we would extract resources. anwr is such a place. it's unique. there is no other place on the planet like anwr. it doesn't exist. this is eight. this is the last that there is. is it worth a few days of oil supply for the nation? i think not. this far the american people have said let's leave it the way it is. the...
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first world" and "third world," "north" and "south," "developed" and "underdeveloped," "advanced" and "emerging," "donor" and "recipient," "provider" and "supplicant," "rich" and "poor"" "them" and "us." the language of development has been the language of old hierarchy. old world. old order. and not without a whiff of hypocrisy. when countries that produce almost 50 percent of their electricity from coal tell poorer countries with no energy alternatives that they cannot use coal -- what are they really saying? "do what i say, not what i do." when countries with large fiscal deficits preach fiscal discipline to poor countries -- what are they really saying? "do what i say, not what i do"" when countries pay homage to free trade but hold back developing countries with barriers, what are they really saying? "do what i say, not what i do." when countries advocate debt sustainability for the poorest, yet have debt levels at historic heights, what are they really saying? "do what i say, not what i do." a "do what i say, not what i d"" world economy will fracture, to the detriment of all. t
first world" and "third world," "north" and "south," "developed" and "underdeveloped," "advanced" and "emerging," "donor" and "recipient," "provider" and "supplicant," "rich" and "poor"" "them" and "us." the language of development has been the language of old hierarchy. old world. old order. and not without a whiff of hypocrisy. when...
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example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled talent. i think we have to look at the immigration system in the united states that is in keeping our ability not allowed to hire these people initially as an h1b worker -- we do run out of them each year. by january, we will be out of h1b numbers for fiscal year 2012. so our recruitment people will not be able to hire a farmworker who requires an h1b visa. how do we get green cards for them? why do they have to be stuffed in a job for eight years to 10 years because there is such an incredible backlog in immigrant visa numbers? again, a lot of the candidates that i am looking at, because we are and engineeri
example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled...
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example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled talent. i think we have to look at the immigration system in the united states that is in keeping our ability not allowed to hire these people initially as an h1b worker -- we do run out of them each year. by january, we will be out of h1b numbers for fiscal year 2012. so our recruitment people will not be able to hire a farmworker who requires an h1b visa. how do we get green cards for them? why do they have to be stuffed in a job for eight years to 10 years because there is such an incredible backlog in immigrant visa numbers? again, a lot of the candidates that i am looking at, because we are and engineeri
example, our centrifugal air tracked business has an almost 90% of the products exported, mostly to underdeveloped countries. these are products that sell from $500,000 to over $1 million. they harm manufactured here in north carolina. right now, we are going through a number projects to develop new cutting edge product enhancements for this particular product line, which creates energy and is also energy efficient. it is an international competition for this very small pool of highly skilled...