Labour said the government was wrong to say the current planning system was broken, dismissing as "utter nonsense" claims that the system was to blame for zero growth and a collapse in house building.
The Irish press has likened these turnabouts to the collapse of a house of cards.
In Looe, Cornwall, torrential overnight rain caused the partial collapse of a house, converted into flats.
Danie says that in addition to property, her mother, a widow, was killed by the collapse of the house.
Emmerdale won best dramatic performance from a young actor or actress for Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle), and spectacular scene of the year for the house collapse.
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They're telling the world they've done nothing wrong, and that Judge Jackson's ruling will collapse like a house of cards when it gets to the Supreme Court.
In the 1990s, with the house near collapse, the Conservancy undertook a complete restoration and retrofitting.
Authorities say they worry the hole is still spreading and the house could collapse at any time.
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Prior to the housing collapse, fluctuation in house prices was the familiar story of supply and demand.
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Earlier, authorities warned that the massive hole under Bush's bedroom -- about 20 feet wide and 50 to 60 feet deep -- was still expanding, and the suburban Tampa house could collapse at any time.
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For Soros, a Greek bond default is the first house of cards to collapse.
Next came the collapse of Gescartera, a stockbroking house run by an ambitious financier, he too with well-placed friends: a complex tale of greed, nepotism and fraud that cast a vivid light on Spain's traditional old-boy network in business.
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Leave a precarious house of cards that will collapse from a single downtick.
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Unless Greenspan begins hiking interest rates in half-point increments--his last seven hikes have been quarter points (a "measured pace" in Greenspanese)--average house prices won't collapse.
Unless Greenspan begins hiking interest rates in half-point increments-his last seven hikes have been quarter points (a "measured pace" in Greenspanese)-average house prices won't collapse.
The entire firm came around to believing the great mortgage bubble was a house of cards ready to collapse, based on delinquencies, no-doc loans, fraud, and more.
The former chairman of Northern Rock, who resigned over his role in the bank's near collapse, has won a seat in the House of Lords.
Winnick has indicated he will testify today before a House panel investigating the company's collapse.
But, as the subprime boom ultimately turned to bust, this house of (credit) cards will ultimately collapse.
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"I was very, very disappointed, " says Schulte-Noelle, who blames the collapse on squabbling between the two banks' in-house investment bankers.
And then we saw that house of cards that had been built up collapse in the worst recession since the Great Depression, and millions of innocent Americans, including folks here in Colorado, lost their homes and their jobs, their life savings.
However, countries that saw big increases in house prices in the late 1980s later saw a big collapse.
When Pompeii's 2, 000-year-old "House of Gladiators" collapsed in November, followed by the collapse of three more walls in December, critics accused the government of failing to preserve the archaeological treasure.
Her house is one of 10 homes which have been sealed off under danger of collapse since the tunnel gave way.
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee kicked it off Monday during a hearing on the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September.
Yet the banks might not take part until they were on the ropes and, if house prices later fell dramatically more, the value of the banks' shares would collapse.
Alternatively, the charges against Clinton could collapse, leaving him with his mysteriously high ratings and new leverage to help marginal Democrats win seats in the House and Senate.
The collapse of Enron has focused attention on whether auditors can be sufficiently independent of their clients if their in-house consultants were providing those same clients with costly advice.
At the start of the hearing, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank called the unemployment report evidence that Washington can't let Detroit collapse.
Its former heads appeared before the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearings, which explored the financial excesses that led the companies to collapse.
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