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It proposes a staged development of faith (or spiritual development) across the life span.
The plan could force staged development of the gas fields, or allow the maximum number of wells in the minimum feasible time.
This deployment envisioned a staged development starting with the 12-passenger cars in a network of about 40 stations covering the downtown core.
The M.T.A. has been reluctant to cut the price of the land or to sign on to a staged development plan.
She and other wildlife advocates balk at the notion that an entire field must be drilled quickly, when staged development, tract by tract, is possible.
This was appealed to the Environment Court, which in 2011 set conditions for the project allowing for 200 turbines, with many conditions including staged development.
The NSW Government is currently spending $45 million until 2015 on the staged development of the Park to ensure recreational and community opportunities for future generations.
The vision of this new Institution and its staged development spanning a ten-year period was presented, debated and endorsed by a convocation of international scholars held in Nicosia in June 2002.
On 17 December 2001, the Minister for Transport, Stephen Bredhauer, announced public transport improvements between Petrie and Kippa-Ring, planned as part of a staged development of a new rail line in the area.
Questioned about that assertion at a news conference, House Speaker Thomas S. Foley said, "There is no plan that I am aware of which treats this family-leave bill as a staged development toward a legislated paid leave.
"The third and final example, and certainly the largest in area, is the master plan commissioned by La Trobe University's Interim Council in 1964 for the staged development of some 500 acres of run-down farmland on which the new university was to be built.