Sentences with phrase «house takes a new approach»

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I had my heart set on Random House Printing it so about 6 months ago I approached them again asking if we could work together and if I could take a proportion of the books and distribute them myself in Australia, while they distribute them in New Zealand.
House Republican leader Themis Klarides decried the new approach taken by Democrats, who still control the agenda despite their slimmer margins.
Schumer said he took a similar approach in 1986 when he was a New York House member and broke ranks with Democrats who wanted to repeal the state and local tax deduction (SALT) as part of a broader tax reform package.
Rep. John Boehner, R - Ohio, the House minority leader who is likely to become the speaker of the House, said in an election - night speech that Republicans will «take a new approach that hasn't been tried before in Washington — by either party.
Rogue has thankfully been able to continue, albeit in a reduced capacity, with Manchester City Council helping to provide a new space in the suburb of Openshaw, evidently taking the same approach to artists» studios that they do to affordable housing: it does not need to be within the city centre itself, that is increasingly reserved for the privileged few.
Washington, D.C., another city with very high rents, took a slightly different approach to a lack of housing earlier this year with a new ordinance that permits tiny houses — accessory dwelling units — to be built on residential lots.
By taking the same approach that was used to stimulate housing demand after Hurricane Katrina, the government can inject new life into the current market.
«When the [real estate professional] told you that to sell your house you'd have to take a big loss, in those moments you knew that this [economic recovery] just wasn't right» and that a new approach is needed.
A more realistic approach to this «open house» would be to emphasis the points exactly what the «poster» Carolyn has written, to make sure the newer realtor truly understands the potential perils and risks they are taking with likely minimal returns, to know that it is pretty much an impossibility to manage the public as you state should happen.
Torontonians who can barely wrap their minds around a housing market where $ 1 - million is the average price for a detached home might want to take notice of a new fast - approaching benchmark.
I thought you all would take the old house approach again but I love the fact that its newer.
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