Planners
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What I need to say to the
planners
of the world, the governments, the strategists is, "You have treated the arts as the cherry on the cake.
We need to break down our vision of what
planners
are, of what the correct way of a path is.
The best civil engineers we had, the best planners, the best architects.
And finally, to pull out all the stops, this is a system called Urp, for urban planners, in which we give architects and urban
planners
back the models that we confiscated when we insisted that they use CAD systems.
This will give the flexibility to architects, to
planners
and building owners, to integrate this electricity-producing technology as they wish.
But to exploit the potential of all facades and other areas, such as semitransparent areas, curved surfaces and shadings, I believe organic photovoltaics can offer a significant contribution, and they can be made in any form architects and
planners
will want them to.
The festival
planners
paired this horrible short with a great feature.
I saw this at the BendFilm Festival Friday amid an unsettled crowd of people, not helped by a poor decision by the
planners
of the event, who chose a totally inappropriate short film to precede the movie.
In this story, a group of future
planners
conceive, design and implement the construction of an underground city which accepts a sample of people to safeguard for a period of 200 hundred years.
Planners
should take advantage of the country's decentralized nature and emphasize private sector participation in reconstruction.
Most important, Casalud planners, understanding that primary-care providers in clinics have only a small window to educate patients on improving their own quality of care, introduced mobile technologies to enable ongoing monitoring and patient-provider communication between visits.
Costs invariably far exceed initial estimates, and
planners
often woefully underestimate the skills and funding needed to ensure maintenance and repairs.
In China, for example, military
planners
developed a strategy of “unrestricted warfare” that combines electronic, diplomatic, cyber, terrorist-proxy, economic, and propaganda tools to deceive and exhaust US systems.
The unpredictable evolution of warfare poses a serious challenge for defense
planners.
But the possibility of attack was of course anticipated, and military
planners
determined that the only possible response was to counterattack as heavily and for as long as might be needed, until Palestinian attacks would stop, whether from exhaustion or agreement.
During the immediate postwar occupation, US military
planners
had to impose new currency regimes and central banking institutions.
Yet the root causes of that failure go deeper, to Iraq’s creation as an artificial entity in the 1920’s by British imperialist planners, who stitched together three disparate provinces of the defeated Ottoman Empire into a state that never had a coherent identity.
Bridging the urban-rural divide has long been a focus of city
planners.
As
planners
recognized the shortcomings of twentieth-century remedies, they sought to reverse the equation: how can nature be returned to the city?
As innovative solutions like these take root, urban
planners
are turning their attention to even bolder endeavors.
Meanwhile, NATO
planners
desperately sought to identify targets that would either deny him the means of ethnic cleansing, or, more often, encourage him to reconsider his position.
Nor do the Arab revolutions counsel Israel’s strategic
planners
to take security risks.
The idea of financial singularity may seem inspiring; but it is no less illusory than the rational Utopia that inspired generations of central
planners.
First, African health-care
planners
and disease specialists must set country, regional, and local containment targets.
The economic
planners
and policymakers who are chasing Silicon Valley’s taillights are learning that they cannot always replicate the entrepreneurial culture and finance mechanisms that flourish there now.
Nevertheless, European military capabilities are limited, requiring that European
planners
look for “minimal” options, with the drawback that smaller commitments generally require a long-term perspective.
But the absence of a secondary breakdown of such data, like the UK-style, four-fold class analysis (plus examination of patterns of unemployment by ethnicity or religion), makes it hard for social workers, public heath officials, and economic
planners
to diagnose new problems.
But there is no reason in principle that Chinese
planners
cannot follow the same model in reorienting the economy to a more domestic-demand-led growth strategy.
These three international rivers originate on the Tibetan plateau, whose bounteous water resources have become a magnet for Chinese
planners.
For local planners, the export shock was a wake-up call for change.
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