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..., re-urbanization, new urbanism and 'smart growth' have considerably elevated the need for better un...' in their regional vicinity along a seven-point scale from very successful to very unsuccessful. O... to better understand the distinctive properties of mid-size urban areas. . Summary and Conclusions...
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... to the matter of timing, there are several points in the patent process which are of possible releva... the new use of a known compound as a plant growth regulator. She posed the question as to whether a ... of their hitherto unrecognized properties and it has established a method whereby these prop...
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... racemic mixture, and it has beneficial properties over both the racemic mixture and the l-enantiomer... three-part test was only a "useful starting point", and the validity of Sanofi's selection patent ha... undergoes continuous evolution and growth. (131) Although this was stated in the context of ...
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... the sale or other disposition of the properties, as well as a declaration that Her Majesty the Que...At that point, the land, which had been transferred from the Fed... take generations to mature… and old-growth forests can never be replaced.” In Mikisew Cree ...
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... surrounds both the Corona and Williams properties, except to the north of the Williams property. It ...Beyond that point we spend on a 60-40 basis or use a dilution formul...Indeed, to do so would be to impede the growth and impair the flexibility crucial to the developm...
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You look at the fact that we don't have the same cyclical booms and busts that Alberta does," he says. "You don't have the same sensitivity to manufacturing and financial services that Ontario does.
"It's more from a credit rating point of view," [David Derwin] says about purchasing Manitoba bonds. "Look at the State of California; it's having financial issues. It's not that you will have to sell the bonds, but over the long term things can happen. We have a stable situation in Manitoba so that 10 years out, we won't have as many worries as other governments might."
"The problem is it's irrelevant that they are in Manitoba," she says. "I fear that this would become the driving force behind someone's desire to invest."
...Manitoba may not have the booming growth of Alberta nor economic mass of Ontario, but that ..., HudBay still has major operations and properties in Manitoba and also across North America. The com...
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... sector is an-other area of potential growth. The area plays host to campuses for both Northern... dates the area as a centrally located point of trade and gathering more than 5,000 years ago. ... of the town has lakefront and lakeview properties. . Newer businesses such as MacDiarmid Lumber and ...
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...223; Lehndorff United Properties (Canada) Ltd. v. Edmonton (City) (1993), 146 A.R. ... of municipal services that accompany urban growth. [3] As more people came to the District, resident...To put it succinctly, they point the way to what is reasonable in the particular co...
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...Indeed, the cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) for mining M&A volumes in the decade e..., both of whom acquired small coal properties in order to secure critical supplies for steelmaki... the value of the minerals as close to the point of extraction as possible, less all costs incurred...
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... cross-examination focused on these same points, counsel for Lilly was able to identify a rather l... “undergoes continuous evolution and growth” ( Whirlpool , para. 74) must be read together with... and implicitly includes the properties [36] described in Table 1 (p. 8 of the disclosure)...