Sentences with phrase «much valuable land»

The cost of the stadium, originally noted as being the same as Arsenal's although without the bonus of as much valuable land to sell off for housing, has more than doubled and extra bank loans have been sought.

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A meteorite that landed in northern California last week is much more valuable than scientists first thought.
John felt that if the Amazon people had title to their own land and realized it is much more valuable for its native plants than for its timber or mineral deposits the people would help preserve the rainforest.
humans have landed on an asteroid to mine valuable minerals from it, however as they burrow into the ground, the sentient rock produces its own auto - immune response, much in the same way that the human body produces white - blood cells in response to an infection.
JobGoRound.com goes far beyond a job search service by providing, not only potential job openings, but also providing searchers with valuable tools that can make finding a job and actually landing a job much easier.
If, nine and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws and traditions of Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant culture; economic outcomes from giving Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land; and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
An acre of land is much more valuable in the Northeast compared to any other part of the country.
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