I pointed to the wall facing the street and told the potential buyers that the city had already approved
curb cuts for five driveways on the site.
Without
curb cuts for driveways?
Ognibene also criticized Crowley over the Council's approval of a new high school for Maspeth without concessions for neighborhood children and
a curb cut for buses, suggesting she could have won the concessions from the city School Construction Authority if she had consulted more Council members behind the scenes before the vote.
Not exact matches
For now, the group is
cutting ever deeper, and Saudi Arabia's Al - Falih chided nations that haven't been implementing their fair share of the
curbs at the opening session of the Jeddah talks.
It is possible
for individuals to make a difference by changing things within their control, such as
cutting down on their meat consumption in order to
curb the harmful emissions generated by the livestock industry.
I wanted to try to alter his diet to
curb the bad behaviors, but lots of things seem to have either food coloring, high sodium content (I am trying to
cut reduce sodium
for weight loss), or could not be easily made on work nights (I get home at 6 - 630 pm).
The Trump administration would
cut or delay funding
for border surveillance, radar technology, patrol boats and customs agents in its upcoming spending plan to
curb illegal immigration — all proven security measures that officials and experts have said are more effective than building a wall along the Mexican border.
Some observers, including the editorial staff of the Saudi Gazette, have expressed sympathy
for Egypt's position, stressing Cairo's need to defend its territory from Islamist militants: «Egypt's
curbs on movement through its crossing with the Gaza Strip is a security decision that had to be taken even though it has
cut off imports of medicine and aid to the impoverished coastal enclave... Egypt had no other recourse but to seal the tunnels although it is not a decision without physical and political risks.
The shark fin bill that Mr. Carter mocks,
for example, would
curb the practice worldwide of
cutting off fins, throwing sharks back into the sea without the ability to swim and consigning them to a cruel death.
The wider medians and extended
curbs will
cut down the time it takes
for pedestrians to cross the thoroughfare, officials said.
Some gadgets are designed to help measure and
curb energy usage,
cut down on wasted paper, and clean without the need
for toxic chemicals.
And as consumers, we all can help
curb crime by
cutting the demand
for these goods.
Advocates
for cuts also see a chance to
curb leaks of methane from natural gas production and distribution pipelines.
OSLO, Nov 30 (Reuters)- Climate scientists are tracking an erupting volcano on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali
for clues about a possible short -
cut to
curb global warming by injecting sun - dimming chemicals high above the Earth.
Cutting them out completely
for awhile will
curb the cravings that can sabotage your success.
SRE can also contribute to
curbing rising rates of sexually transmitted infections (vital at a time of
cuts to sexual health services) and has been flagged as a key tool
for tackling sexual harassment in schools.
It makes 362 hp and 406 lb - ft, which proves to be enough
for quick moves in the freeway
cut - and - thrust, despite the GL's porky, 5566 - pound
curb weight.
For a start, it helps to
curb understeer by momentarily
cutting out the push from behind.
The LC's downside is a claimed 4280 - pound
curb weight, so the 5.0 liter has its work
cut out
for it.
While you can help
curb impulsive shopping habits by eliminating credit cards from your life,
cutting up your cards and closing your accounts should be your last resort
for controlling dangerous spending habits.
Limiting the usage of these tools
cuts them off from their friends and
curbs their social life, which is why it makes an effective punishment
for cyberbullies.
The National Academies, fulfilling a congressional request, have issued a trio of invaluable reports affirming the scientific case
for a growing and largely harmful human influence on climate; proposing a path and strategies
for curbing American emissions of heat - trapping gases; and urging the country to work to
cut risks attending life with no new «normal» climate patterns or coastlines.
Family Planning: The world has focused
for years on
curbing the scourge of H.I.V. in Africa, but population groups say this effort, while laudable, has raided money
for family - planning programs that could
cut the risk of infection and also help speed the transition out of poverty in the world's poorest places.
These strong conclusions have a lot of scientists and policy experts pushing
for prompt action, after decades of waffling, both to
cut the odds of the worst outcomes by
curbing greenhouse gas emissions and by boosting resilience to climate extremes — whatever the cause.
The lack of a shared long - term goal
for cutting emissions represents a mixed result
for President Bush, who had pledged last year to bring together most of the world's biggest economic powers — later called «major economies» by the White House — and produce a shared long - term goal
for curbing greenhouse - gas emissions by the end of 2008.
An important question that political and climate analysts will be examining is how much bite is in the regulations — meaning how much they would
curb emissions beyond what's already happening to
cut power plant carbon dioxide thanks to the natural gas boom, the shutdown of old coal - burning plants because of impending mercury -
cutting rules (read the valuable Union of Concerned Scientists «Ripe
for Retirement» report
for more on this), improved energy efficiency and state mandates developing renewable electricity supplies.
Donald Trump's presidency has climate scientists concerned about the implications
for U.S. environmental policies, the worldwide effort to
curb the impacts of climate change, and the ability of scientists to freely to continue their research, which can be insidiously undermined through funding
cuts, gag orders, or punitive measures and retaliatory attacks against scientists who publicly discuss their research.
Across the region, renewable energy such as solar, wind and geothermal power is gaining ever greater credence as a way to
curb the region's appetite
for oil and
cut runaway import bills.
Texas representative Ralph Hall, the chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, along with 10 of his Republican colleagues, also called
for budget
cuts and program terminations that directly targeted climate - science research, efforts to
curb emissions, and preparations
for climate - change impact at the National Science Foundation, the EPA and the Department of Energy.
A dispute over whether China would ever be prepared to accept effective monitoring of its pledges to
cut emissions overshadowed a United Nations climate conference last December in Copenhagen at which nations failed to agree on a timetable
for a global treaty to
curb emissions.
Los Angeles Times: Pope Francis, in leaked draft letter, calls
for curbing global warming Earth Ministry's LeeAnne Beres and Jessie Dye were interviewed by Bill Yardley of the LA Times regarding the Pope's encyclical and
cutting carbon emissions, and a quote from Jessie was included in the story.
As oil prices languish, even oil - producing nations are getting in on the fun:
cutting subsidies and
curbing consumption so they can save more of their production
for export.
Nature said UK climate meeting calls
for action; New Scientist said Climatologists pursue greenhouse gas danger levels and Only huge emissions
cuts will
curb climate change.
For the purposes of the standard,
curb ramps are ramps that are
cut through a
curb or that are built up to a
curb, and must have,
The guide was produced by the
Curb Cuts to the Middle Class Initiative — a federal interagency effort working to increase equal employment opportunities and financial independence
for people with disabilities.»
Therefore spending
cuts will have to stay
curbed for the remainder of those two years, and national taxes could change
for the British public.
The purveyor of unlimited salad and pasta might not be on the
cutting edge of culinary excellence, but it seems to be ahead of its competitors in realizing that restaurants need to
curb their appetite
for expansion.
A vacant commercial / industrial flex - zoned development parcel
for sale having
curb cut access along busy Mast Road (NH Route 114).
After you
cut the yard and landscape (not landscaping to create
curb appeal is not an option), pay
for utilities, touch up paint, clean carpet in bedrooms (hopefully you don't have carpet in high traffic areas), fix some odds and ends, your labor and material cost will PM mark up's will be at least $ 1,000.
Although it has great
curb appeal, the young, newly - married couple that just purchased it definitely has their work
cut out
for them on the inside of the house.