Sentences with phrase «posed by construction»

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US Senate candidate Gary Berntsen is both sticking up for, and lending a measure of credibility to, the call by GOP gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio, for AG Andrew Cuomo to investigate the mosque slated for construction not far from Ground Zero, saying it poses a «real and considerable threat» to New Yorkers and the nation as a whole.
It has been focused on blunting the competitive threat posed by a new, $ 950 million casino and entertainment complex now under construction by MGM Resorts International in Springfield.
Although the project applicant has agreed to more stringent construction measures near Indian Point, ongoing State investigations will assess the adequacy of these measures and may also reveal new information about the environmental, health and safety risks posed by the project's siting.
Joan Brown is represented by a heavily impastoed painting of a high - heeled shoe (hers), as well as an ink drawing from 1962 of models playfully posed in the studio and a 1967 polychrome construction, Rock and Roll Rat.
Sculptures by Josh Faught, Françoise Grossen, Charles LeDray, and Robert Rohm — crocheted, knotted, and sewn — variously lean against the wall, sprawl, pile on the floor, and hang to evoke the body by its covering, adornment, and poses only possible through their shared soft construction.
Completed early this year, the new Centre for Medicine at the University of Leicester is by far the largest single building in the UK to meet the passive house standard — and not surprisingly, its design and construction posed tough new challenges for how to meet the rigorous low energy standard on such a large, complicated building.
Exercise If in regard to the sea - level rise problem previously posed, an initial rise - rate of 3.2 mm / year is postulated, augmented by a (modest) acceleration in rise - rate of 0.1 mm / year ^ 2, then the interval between the construction of the Pantheon (125 AD) and the present era (2013 AD) suffices for a net sea - level rise of (pick one):
The Court does not explicitly conclude in Ktunaxa Nation whether the interference posed by the resort's construction would satisfy the more than trivial or insubstantial threshold.
Moreover, an additional and weighty burden posed by the resort's construction is that the Ktunaxa would be prevented from passing down their spiritual beliefs and practices to future generations.
When property is parked with the Exchange Accommodation Titleholder it is usually held by the EAT in a single - member limited liability company and this may pose problems when attempting to obtain insurance coverage for the EAT during the Reverse Exchange transaction, especially if there will be construction during the course of completing the transaction.
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