The Woodlands is an unincorporated area that was laid out with no rights of way for public water or sewer lines, and even the idea of extending a public water line to the area has created divisions.
David Peikin, Director, Public Affairs Cruise Lines International Association ( CLIA) says that companies like Disney clearly inform passengers of the potential for danger.
This blurring of the lines between public and private is not that unusual in China.
Its forces have trained hard for just such an engagement, as well as working on improvements to civil defence, supply lines, planning and public relations.
"I believe that a referendum along these lines would allow the public to make clear their views about our current membership of the European Union, " he said.
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Check a map to make sure your boat is well situated for your purposes, but it's hard to go far wrong since all the main canals are close to the public bus, tram and subway lines, not to mention the water taxis.
Some argue that public money can bolster such private liquidity lines.
For one prominent New York venture capital firm, part of tapping that knowledge base means working the front lines of social change and public policy.
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The spokesperson added that contingency plans were in place for adverse events, including agreed diversionary routes and lines of communication with the public and emergency services.
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This point of view has nothing to do with the efforts to fix downed power lines, repair roads and restore public services.
Theoretically, budgeting would mean that adopting a new nanny-state regulation that may offer a minuscule improvement in safety would be directly weighed against the much greater and more cheaply achieved benefits of (just for example, there are loads of them) painting white lines down the middle of unmarked public country roads.
The public transport data features railways, tram and bus lines, stops, stations and access points.
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Ahead of the 101 launch, Tayside Police began to decommission existing telephone lines to ensure that contact with the public has remained as seamless as possible.
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You gave us the aha moment, which has taken a life of its own, spawning self-help books, public service announcements and a slew of sitcom punch lines.
The prime minister's strengths were his usual ones: a good command of detail and a flair for creating dividing lines with Mr Cameron, especially on public spending.
The Mets may or may not sign Michael Bourn, but in their dealings with the center fielder, they've at least given baseball something new: the vaguely public contract negotiation as impenetrable art, along the lines of language poetry.
Other spending heads will face the same squeeze as all those public sector workers if their cash allocation flat-lines - 4 to 5% this year, maybe down below 3% next year, but still requiring a deeper real terms cut than officially recognised by the 2.9% inflation rate currently assumed by the Office of Budget Responsibility.
In December 1989, Secretary Mosbacher made public statements indicating considerable support for a proposal along the lines of one being advanced by a consortium led by US West to install a fiber optic communications network in the Soviet Union.
Mr Hazare's movement has tapped into the groundswell of mounting public frustration over seemingly unending corruption scandals, cutting across party lines.
Our Londoners' tube will have more and better trains, more lines and more services, whilst Prescott's Public Private Partnership remains stuck in the tunnel with signal failure.
If your workplace is served by public transportation, look for a rental near Metro stations or bus lines.
Through grassroots organizing efforts, public education, and electoral work, ICIRR has worked across party lines to advance policies and initiatives that welcome immigrants and recognize their contributions to all aspects of our society.
Whoever thought of appropriating the word for the ugly metal-lattice structures that carry high-tension power lines across the countryside was therefore guilty of both a public-relations triumph and an act of etymological vandalism.
Big public-relations companies say it is one of their most lucrative new lines.
Public policy played a critical role in planning the right roads, rail lines and ports that positioned Chicago as a global transportation and logistics hub 50 years ago.
Technically, it can be used to keep track of any sort of file, but not all lines of work can sustain having their internal documents posted in public.
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Unfortunately, Obama's public twisting and turnings have obscured the important, beneficial impact of these invisible lines of communication between Washington and Cairo.
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Our defence correspondent says tense negotiations over the next public spending round are already under way and Mr Hammond was publicly drawing the lines of battle.
There's a public-access feel, and this woman is rambling and tripping over her lines, and then this nervous fellow introduces an Aerosmith video for some reason, and who is that guy shrieking on the phone?
Gary Headrick, founder of the group San Clemente Green, said that such public pressure was needed in order to guard against a nuclear crisis along the lines of what happened last year at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant.
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