Sentences with phrase «air rights question»

Commercial drone use has barely begun to reach its potential, which explains why this key air rights question has so far remained largely academic.

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«Needless to say, there have been news reports that raise many troubling questions» Funny statement from someone who sold away the Hudson River Trust's air rights behind closed doors and right out from under her constituents.
But serious people raising genuine problems are right to want a constitutional convention, while the fundamental question on the balance of powers between the two houses hangs in the air.
If A affects B without being right next to it, then the effect in question must be indirect — the effect in question must be something that gets transmitted by means of a chain of events in which each event brings about the next one directly, in a manner that smoothly spans the distance from A to B. Every time we think we can come up with an exception to this intuition — say, flipping a switch that turns on city street lights (but then we realize that this happens through wires) or listening to a BBC radio broadcast (but then we realize that radio waves propagate through the air)-- it turns out that we have not, in fact, thought of an exception.
The keys are using the right data to drive change and requiring all relevant staff to put their data on display in an open - air forum and then face tough questions (and helpful problem solving).
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I got a question today if there are any stand - alone 8 - inch Windows 10 tablets on the market right now that are still in production after I wrote about the Chuwi Hi 8 Air yesterday, or if they are all dual - OS tablets nowadays.
With all the talk of refinancing in the air lately, it leads us to this very important question - is refinancing even the right thing to do?
Getting a question right is so satisfying that you'll be pumping your fist in the air, but get it wrong and you'll genuinely feel disappointed of yourself for not spotting the subtle facial movements that would have given the game away.
The Art Students League is facing a lawsuit filed by some of its voting members, questioning the school's 2014 sale of air rights above its 1892 headquarters, according to the New York Times.
The submodel takes the temperature and humidity profile of a column of air and has to answer the question, «what's happening right now?»
-LSB-...] According to Steven McIntyre, it seems Mosher received the CD in question from Watts Up With That's moderator, CTM (Charles The Moderator), who made a CD copy of the Climategate dossier that was left on accessed from a held / unmoderated comment left on What's Up With That around the same time that it was left on The Air Vent: On the evening of November 17, at around the same time that links were placed at Jeff Id's and Warren Meyer's, the same comment with the same link was also sent to WUWT, a moderated site, where it caught the attention of moderator CTM, who notified Anthony right away.
I am somehow reminded of a comment attributed to Air Marshal Dowding during World War II when questioned on the accuracy British reports of enemy aircraft losses, ``... if we're right, they'll give up; if we're wrong they'll be in London in a week.»
Now the New York Times asks the question in their Room For Debate feature, asking in their Green blog Is Air - Conditioning a Basic Right?
«Friday's Three Burning Legal Questions Main Want to Exercise Your «Air Rights
Just how far above a person's land air rights go and just how much of an intrusion constitutes an «actionable interference» were questions the Court left unanswered.
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