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A lack of property is a major issue in Rappahannock.
A lack of property insurance can strangle a neighborhood's economy.
The major limitation he faced was a lack of property masters and call sheets.
Lack of property and economic hardships caused rapid emigration from the 1950s.
"Lack of property creates uncertainty, destroys investment and ultimately is worse for society.
The right-of-way is still visible due to lack of property development and encroaching vegetation.
In some countries lack of property rights or lax law/regulatory enforcement necessarily leads to biodiversity loss (degradation costs having to be supported by the community).
Overall, it looks like a flat market at best and a reasonable possibility of slight falls, balanced by the lack of property coming to market.
(His distaste for Warbeck seems to derive from the suitor's lack of property.)
If this current lack of property on the market is keeping prices high, then the government should look at ways to increase the number of properties available to possible buyers.
The mountainous terrain, environmental restrictions imposed by Monterey County, and lack of property available for development have kept Big Sur relatively unspoiled.
Free-market environmentalism is a position that argues that most environmental problems are caused by a lack of property rights and the extension of such to include externalities.
There is a theoretical cycle of market failure which explains how a lack of property rights and strong corruption, among other problems, leads to market failure:
Another reason for the strength of the Scottish market could be the lack of property in the newbuild sector, partly because of the slowness of planning departments.
WITHOUT much to choose from, "everyone's complaining at dinner parties about the lack of properties," said Mr. Newbold.
Ilan was good-looking, and he said that the tragedy of Heathcliff was that he was essentially, on account of his lack of property rights, a woman.
There are numerous cultural, racial, political, and legal factors that influence women's lack of property and inheritance rights, and specific patterns of ownership and disenfranchisement that vary widely.
Suicide is the leading cause of death for Nepalese women in the reproductive age group, with causes ranging from domestic abuse, forced marriage, casting out of widows, and lack of property rights.
Andrea Gabel said that most of the houses she sells in Columbia County go for between $250,000 and $600,000 and that some customers are becoming frustrated by the lack of properties available.
How much less, then, is the power of a state to disqualify a candidate for lack of property or wealth or, as in Arkansas, to deny ballot space to someone who has already served two or three terms.
Niger remains handicapped by its landlocked position, desert terrain, poor education and poverty of its people, lack of infrastructure, lack of property rights, lack of free markets, poor health care, and environmental degradation.
Development-related problems faced across the globe have been increasingly linked to women's lack of property and inheritance rights, especially in regards to land and property ownership, encompassing areas such as low levels of education, hunger, and poor health.
It has also been claimed, primarily by economists, that the water situation has occurred because of a lack of property rights, government regulations and subsidies in the water sector, causing prices to be too low and consumption too high.
Finding something to say about the manners, economics and morality of his society was hard enough work; convincing himself that he had the right to say it at a time when his lack of property meant he was not entitled to vote must have been an even taller order.
For Max Weber, possession of property and the lack of property are the basic characteristics of all class situations, but capitalism is more than property regimes, it involves enterprises with their management and control systems, the organization of markets, financial complexes, banks, etc.
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