Sentences with phrase «entail public review»

Bergman and the others want Nike's certificate of occupancy revoked until they and the developer apply for the special permit required for retail larger than 10,000 square feet, which would entail public review and oversight.

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«There was a strong consensus from the Meeting that it would be better to take some of the heat out of this public debate; this would entail taking forward a calmer internal party review of funding which would be more comprehensive and balanced (including importantly, addressing the Conservative multi-million pound donations at and between elections) and putting that forward as part of Labour's manifesto offer for party funding reforms.»
Talking to Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said he had searched his conscience to justify the cuts to public spending the review entails.
There are no special circumstances in this case that justify the use of scarce judicial resources to resolve the appeal: it will not have a practical effect on the rights of the parties; it does not entail an important issue that might independently evade review or of which a resolution is in the public interest; and the appeal is not of jurisprudential importance.
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