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city's and decision
The city's great financiers, however, were less important in decision making than policy makers in Washington, and very high wartime taxes were not offset by heavy war spending.
Possible opportunity costs of a city's decision to build a hospital on its vacant land are the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money that could have been made from selling the land, or the loss of any of the various other possible uses — but not all of these in aggregate.
The opportunity cost of a city's decision to build the hospital on its vacant land is the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money which could have been made from selling the land.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the city's appeal from this decision.
The catalyst for the expansion of the city limits was a desire by Long Lake's neighbors to take advantage of the city's decision to install a sewer system.
There was a dispute in the town over whether stores should open on Sunday, and if alcohol should be allowed to be sold, due to a large majority of the city's residents being members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but it was resolved in a 2005 referendum that approved the City Council's decision to allow stores to open on Sunday and to sell alcohol.
According to Wayne State professor John Mogk, the decision also enabled the white flight that re-entrenched the city's segregation.
The article included the city's schools, current low crime, cost-of-living, and property rates in its decision.
The Supreme Court refused to hear the city's appeal from this decision.
Despite his overall pro-lesbian and pro-gay-rights stance, he nonetheless backed up the New York City Health Department's decision to shut down the city's gay bathhouses in 1985 in response to concerns over the spread of AIDS.
A decision was made that a civil airport should replace Baldonnel as the city's airport.
The city's African American community, emboldened by their newfound prosperity, became a hotbed of civil rights agitation ; the Smith v. Allwright Supreme Court decision on voting rights was backed and funded by local blacks in this period.
A month before the hotel's scheduled opening in August 2008, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon said that an 18 % increase in room night bookings through 2017, as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, compared to the previous year's, confirmed the city's decision to move forward with the hotel development project as a means of bolstering Baltimore's convention business.
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon said at a July 18 news conference that an 18 % increase in room night bookings in Baltimore's hotels through 2017, as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2008, compared to the previous year's, confirmed the city's decision to move forward with the hotel development project as a means of bolstering Baltimore's convention business.
The US Supreme Court refused to hear the city's appeal from this decision.
The investigation was dropped upon the decision of city's attorney.
** In a 5 – 2 vote, the Supreme Court of California voids the almost 4, 000 same-sex marriages performed in San Francisco between February 12 and March 11 after another, unanimous decision that the city's officials overstepped their legal rights in ignoring state laws in issuing marriages licences to same-sex couples.
On July 3 ( Old Style ), a decision was made by the city's Police Chief Batarevich and the Military Governor Gribsky to deport the city's entire ethnic Chinese community ( which, according to the official statistics, numbered 4, 008 in 1898 ), viewed as potential " fifth columnists ".
One portion of this was a court decision which nullified a ballot proposition which had already been passed ( approving the city's portion of the stadium financing package ), and required that the proposition be put to the voters a second time.
The construction of the new terminal and expansion of the runway was finally decided in 2003-2004, years after making the decision that the current infrastructure was not sufficient to cover the city's needs, but that it was not yet commercially viable to build an entirely new airport in the Daular area.
In this case, a decision must be made about how to divide the powers between the county sheriff and the city's chief of police.
Also in 2002, she defended the provincial government's controversial decision to spray Malathion in the Winnipeg area, as a means of controlling the city's insect population during an outbreak of the West Nile Virus.
He declared that the city's decision to cancel the skywalk to Maine Avenue SW ruined the southern end of the Promenade: " It ends with a whimper.

city's and charge
The Policía Regia protects the city's downtown and main areas, while the State Public Safety is in charge of the farthest areas.
In 1894, residents of the community petitioned the county to officially incorporate, and the city's name was changed to Gentry, after an official in charge of the construction of the railroad.
In December 1935, Cleveland mayor Harold Burton hired him as the city's Safety Director, which put him in charge of both the police and fire departments.
In 1995, the London Congestion Research Programme concluded that the city's economy would benefit from a congestion charge scheme, the Road Traffic Reduction Act 1997 required local authorities to study and reduce traffic volumes and any future London mayors were given the power to introduce " Road user charging " by the Greater London Authority Act 1999.
When Mahler took up his appointment at the Hamburg Opera in 1891, he found the other important conductor there to be Hans von Bülow, who was in charge of the city's symphony concerts.
Conrad of Montferrat, brother of Sibylla's first husband William, had taken charge of the city's defences.
The term eparch (, eparchos ) however, designating an eparchy's governor, was most usually used to refer to the praetorian prefects ( singular in Greek:, " eparch of the praetorium ") in charge of the Empire's praetorian prefectures, and to the Eparch of Constantinople, the city's urban prefect.
At the urging of Butler's father, in 1924, the newly elected mayor of Philadelphia W. Freeland Kendrick asked him to leave the Marines to become the Director of Public Safety, the official in charge of running the city's police and fire departments.
The jackdaw was used as a charge in the city's coat of arms and later also in the coat of arms of Galicia.
Alain Juppé, former secretary-general of the RPR ( 1988 – 1995 ) and former deputy mayor in charge of finances of the City of Paris ( 1983 – 1995 ) was convicted along with accomplices Louise-Yvonne Casetta and Patrick Stefanini of abuse of public funds when he employed people on the city's payroll to perform tasks wholly for the benefit of his party.
The city's Transportation and Works department is in charge of its operation.
Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, in charge of the city's defenses, was ordered to destroy anything of military value.
The city manager, rather than a mayor, serves as the executive of the city government, and thus is in charge of enforcing city laws and administering the city's various departments.
November 15, 1948 marked a significant turning point in the city's economy, when the Interstate Commerce Commission began allowing barges to charge fees for transporting goods from rail terminals in New Jersey to piers in Manhattan.
Waffen SS General Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch, the commander of the IX Waffen SS Alpine Corps, was put in charge of the city's defences.
Richard Sheirer was the director of the OEM at the time of the September 11th attacks, and thus became in charge of the city's rescue and recovery effort.

city's and Kaiser
Throughout the 2010s the city's Oakland Medical Center, the first HMO and first Kaiser Permanente hospital, underwent a $ 2 billion retrofit including numerous new buildings.
After World War II and the city's division by the Berlin Wall, the area around Kurfürstendamm and Bahnhof Zoo was the centre of former West Berlin, with the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church as its landmark.
After an accidental bomb-dropping on London, the Kaiser approved of raids directly against the city's urban center.
As the city's forces surrender to the Federation, Ayers Mayor Kaiser Pinefield commits suicide after learning of Cod's death while the Neo Zeon arrive to extract the remaining New Desides forces.

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