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For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore to join the older road at the entrance of the Trossachs pass, Aberfoyle has become the alternative route to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine ; this road, known as the Duke's Road or Duke's Pass, was opened to the public in 1931 when the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
In May 2012, it was announced that 3. 7 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of Stanley Common ( which lies between the Stanley – Mount Pleasant road and the shoreline ) was made safe and had been opened to the public, opening up a three kilometer stretch of coastline and a further two kilometres of shoreline along Mullet's Creek.
In 1932, Hayek suggested that private investment in the public markets was a better road to wealth and economic coordination in Britain than government spending programs, as argued in a letter he co-signed with Lionel Robbins and others in an exchange of letters with John Maynard Keynes in The Times.
Other main public roads are maintained by the Bundesländer ( states ), called Landesstraße ( country road ) or Staatsstraße ( state road ).
The Borno-Russel dictatorship oversaw the expansion of the economy, building over of road, establishing an automatic telephone exchange, modernizing the nation's port facilities, and establishing a public health service.
The fund created public works programs such as road maintenance and provided United States surplus food to mothers and infants.
I was on the slippery road of public life.
Apart from the ferry the only public connection between Hayling Island and the mainland is a single carriageway road linking Northney to Langstone, Havant.
In the Republic of Ireland, the Minister for Transport, acting through the Department of Transport, is responsible for the State's road network, rail network, public transport, airports and several other areas.
( Julian would state in late November that he set off down this road " because, having been declared a public enemy, I meant to frighten him merely, and that our quarrel should result in intercourse on more friendly terms ...")
* enforcement of road transport legislation and monitoring the level of service of public transport ;
A road rally is a navigation event on public roads whereby competiors must visit a number of checkpoints in diverse geographical locations while still obeying road traffic laws ( not to be confused with car rallies such as WRC ).
In other countries, notably the United Kingdom, completions mostly take place on tarmac courses, occasionally closed public roads, with the machines used for competition being similar to those used for road disciplines.
Historically very car-dependent, as of 2010, transport funding in New Zealand is still heavily dominated by money for road projects – the National government proposes to spend $ 21 billion on roading infrastructure after 2012, yet only $ 0. 7 billion on other transport projects ( public transport, walking and cycling ).
Following heavy investment in road construction from the 1950s onwards, public transport patronage fell nationwide.
As of 2010, transport funding in New Zealand is still heavily biased towards road projects – the National government proposes to spend $ 21 billion on roading infrastructure after 2012, yet only $ 0. 7 billion on other transport projects ( public transport, walking and cycling ).
In addition, the track was opened to the public in the evenings and on weekends, as a one-way toll road.
It is now mostly gone ( in part due to the construction of the new circuit ) or converted to a normal public road, but since 2005 a vintage car event has been hosted on the old track layout, including part of the parking area.
Nevertheless, the government has increased investment in public transportation in an attempt to decrease vehicle dependency and road congestion.
His role was also that of road manager and " Minister of Information ", the intellectual public face of the band for interviews et cetera, as Flavor Flav was the " fun " one.

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Unfortunately, it was Muzak, which automatically is piped into the public rooms, and which nolens volens had to be endured.
I consider it to be my job to expose the public to what is being written today ''.
The singular uncompromising force of their revolt against the cult of restraint is illustrated by their refusal to dance in a public place.
He is, first and foremost, a defender of public morals, a servant of society.
It is this curious blend of rugged individualism and public service which accounts for the great appeal of the mythological detective.
he is a public servant but not a cop.
In short, the fictional private eye is a specialized version of Adam Smith's ideal entrepreneur, the man whose private ambitions must always and everywhere promote the public welfare.
Holmes is a public servant, to be sure ; ;
It is the growing contradiction between individualism and public service in the mystery story which creates this fatal dilemma.
Its pretense to operate in the public interest is little more than a sham.
Steele's main business here is to arouse public opinion to the immediate danger of a Stuart Restoration.
In his effort to stir the public from its lethargy, Steele goes so far as to list Catholic atrocities of the sort to be expected in the event of a Stuart Restoration, and, with rousing rhetoric, he asserts that the only preservation from these `` Terrours '' is to be found in the laws he has so tediously cited.
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
This is a public bathing beach, easily accessible by tramway from the center of Athens.
Although open to the general public it is not overcrowded ; ;
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
And the fate of such men has tragic relevance because it is public.
Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
I have said before how difficult it is to make any precise statements with regard to the character of the Greek and Elizabethan public.
Seen by the public, the musician is the underdog par excellence.
While he is worldly, the musician often cultivates public attitudes of childlike astonishment and naivete.
It is a publishing and public relations center, but these very facts prevent it from being a literary center because writers dislike provincialism and untruth.
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.

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