MIT, the design consultants think that a central area should be set aside as cheap accommodation for company start-ups.
Under Brazilian law, eighty percent of the land in the Amazon, which covers an area larger than India, must be set aside as legal reserve.
February 3 was, years ago, designated by Congress to be set aside annually as Four Chaplains Day, but it is not widely commemorated.
Democratic candidates can make token promises to blacks which can then be conveniently set aside as they dash to the middle for swing votes, says the Rev Floyd Flake, a former Democratic congressman from New York.
In order to stop flood waters overwhelming central London and to save the massive expense of building fresh flood walls and defences, some land could be set aside to act as a safety valve, catching flood waters and storing them until the danger has passed.
The group's economic spokeswoman Susan Davey said money should be set aside to promote the county as a destination for "booze cruises".
And when they criticize us, they make us set aside reserves as if the loan is going to be bad, and that eats into our capital.
Airlines set aside a number of tickets that can be bought using their specific loyalty points, as well as a limited number for points earned on sister airlines.
The international rules known as Basel III, about levels of safe capital that need to be set aside, are one way of doing that.
The present recession, the first major one in the age of globalization as we know it today, be even more tragic if that vision is set aside just when parts of the developing world are not just about catch up and but are about to spring into the lead, economically speaking.
The change means that as people turn 65, they will not be entitled to the higher personal allowance set aside for most pensioners.
Ten million pounds a month set aside for the new A5 road between Londonderry and Aughnacloy will have to be returned to Stormont, for as long as delays to the project continue.
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