This new land, half of which will be used as a buffer zone for local residents, will also include a civic amenity recycling centre. |
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As Bob Phelps mentioned, the size of the buffer zone separating GE and non GE crops on farms is contentious. |
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Mr Monaghan was blocked by the local authority on the grounds that the site was within a buffer zone of visually sensitive land. |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces maintain a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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The crisis has led to calls for the provision of a 100-mile buffer zone around the island to protect the seals and other wildlife. |
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They had mapped out various routes through parts of the buffer zone of the reserve which has a number of sandalwood trees. |
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Do we need to create, for instance a buffer zone between the National Park area and the urban development? |
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The Save Coate group is trying to make Swindon Council enforce a 1km-wide buffer zone of protected land around the lake. |
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Groups of ethnic Greeks and Turks waved at each other as they walked across the buffer zone that 24 hours earlier had been a no-man's land. |
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They lived in the overpopulated buffer zone between two hostile neighbours, Scotland and England, where employment and farmland were limited. |
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Under the agreement, only lightly armed police are allowed to patrol the buffer zone. |
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The soldiers deployed in late December and early January 1996, and quickly established a 2.5-mile-wide buffer zone between the opposing forces. |
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Since the events of 1974, UN peacekeeping forces have maintained a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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The French army intervened to protect its nationals and to set up a buffer zone to prevent the conflict spreading south. |
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Cleansing and disinfecting stations will be established within the area for vehicles entering and leaving the buffer zone site. |
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The land here was settled in about 1820 to form a buffer zone between the established white farms and the Xhosa, the indigenous people. |
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In winter, the passive system makes use of the buffer zone for cooling and the mechanical system provides heating. |
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Security usually meant gobbling up surrounding lands to create a Russian buffer zone. |
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In southern Mongolia, the winters have been getting colder and the summers hotter, with barely a springtime buffer zone. |
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The French troops withdrew, leaving a buffer zone separating the north and south and set up elections in order to form a government in the south. |
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My main concern is that because the panhandle is so thin, there is very little in the way of a buffer zone separating Washington from Montana. |
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In 1975, the island was partitioned into Greek and Turkish territories separated by a UN-occupied buffer zone. |
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The troops are supposed to monitor the buffer zone while an international boundary commission demarcates the disputed 1 000 km. |
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A buffer zone is a natural border of vegetation that is left around bodies of water when land is cleared. |
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Because it is practically impossible to predict precisely where the cable will end, you must plan the location of a buffer zone. |
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That tragic incident serves as a reminder of the enduring threat posed by landmines in the buffer zone. |
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In this case, the buffer zone system does not apply and special care must be taken over the movement of vehicles in front of the race. |
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I note with satisfaction the progress in demining efforts in the buffer zone. |
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A lot can still happen, particularly as they make their way through the doldrums, the buffer zone between the two hemispheres. |
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During the reporting period, the situation in the buffer zone remained calm. |
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The boundaries of the nominated property and buffer zone should be clearly marked. |
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But nurseries that are located in such a buffer zone do not automatically have fire blight free plants. |
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Wherever necessary for the proper conservation of the property, an adequate buffer zone should be provided. |
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They've planted hedging cedars along 28 acres of their property, not only for privacy, but to serve as a buffer zone with nearby homes. |
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Only Hydro Ottawa 'Approved' contractors trained in electrical safety are allowed to work within this buffer zone. |
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Hard-core government loyalists increasingly are insisting that the French clear a buffer zone between north and south to allow government forces to attack the rebels again. |
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His solution was to edge the garden area with a dual-purpose wall to obscure the buffer zone from the house and provide a spot to sit and enjoy the views. |
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The board voted to eliminate hunting and trapping on a buffer zone of state lands bordering Denali that make up a portion of the world-famous Toklat pack's territory. |
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Buildings should be situated far from the marsh, leaving enough space for a buffer zone. |
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A buffer zone is recommended in which no irrigating is done. |
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The Power Minister has claimed that the new project would be in the buffer zone of the national park and would cause no harm to the unique ecosystem of the region. |
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The hunting season saw continued ingress into the buffer zone by members of the Greek Cypriot community. |
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He recalled that this was not the only World Heritage property confronted with the problem of high-rise building projects in the buffer zone. |
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The buffer zone would protect civilians, Syrian rebels, and Kurds against ISIS assaults. |
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The Kurds entered a buffer zone on the Turkish border and in the melee at least four protestor were wounded. |
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This is to occupy a 25 kilometre wide buffer zone along the Eritrean side of the border until UN cartographers can demarcate the disputed frontier between the countries. |
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Since then, UN peacekeeping troops brought to the island following intercommunal fighting in 1963 have patrolled a buffer zone separating the two communities. |
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The plan has attracted considerable opposition from Dilton Marsh Parish Council, which considers it would erode the rural buffer zone separating Dilton Marsh from Leigh Park. |
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The pressure group, The Friends of Hilperton Gap, argue the road would ruin the area of green open land that currently provides a buffer zone between Hilperton and Trowbridge. |
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Pashtun nationalists believe that there should be a buffer zone between Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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The interspace of the glass facade works as a climatic buffer zone, like thermal insulation. |
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The figure stands inside the room known in the northlands as an Arctic entry, a buffer zone between the frigid outdoors and a house, similar to a farm's mud-room. |
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This generous tree-covered area will also serve as a buffer zone between the residences and the quarry. |
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Canadians travelled from one side of the country to the other on that green line, in the buffer zone, keeping the peace between the two factions. |
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There is indeed a new buffer zone to get through, before reaching at least one active low-pressure area. |
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Once these plants within the buffer zone are gone, what is to stop them from leaving the zone, once again, to raid fields abutting the zone? |
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There is some modern development over the hill also within the buffer zone, but the volumes are within reasonable limits. |
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A 112-mile U.N. buffer zone, known as the Green Line, separates the two areas. |
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So maintaining a buffer zone ruled by the Kim dynasty satisfies all of Beijing's concerns. |
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No potatoes shall be exported from the relevant buffer zone until the refutation of the suspected occurrence. |
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In addition Member States may also define a buffer zone around the focus and safety zone. |
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This spelt trouble for Johnson's Indian nations, which had previously been a buffer zone between the French and British, while also holding a degree of the balance of power. |
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Saltaire is surrounded by a buffer zone established to protect the context of the World Heritage Site. |
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In 1951, a boundary zone was demarked as a buffer zone against potential military attacks from communist China. |
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Military exercises: the military authorities on both sides to refrain from conducting any military exercises involving mechanized and battle tank companies along and within sight or hearing range of the buffer zone. |
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To minimize the risk of any significant off-target effect, the label was modified to include a 15-meter buffer zone between the last spray and aquatic habitats. |
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The misplacement of this paragraph, together with its tone and wording, unintentionally downplay the importance and seriousness of such activities and carry the risk of encouraging further construction in the buffer zone. |
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In a radar system, the controller can seethe radar returns of the aircraft and can therefore achieve the desired safety level with a smaller buffer zone. |
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A buffer zone should be maintained to avoid overspray and drift into wetlands, lakes, ponds, streams, rivers and wildlife habitats at the edge of bodies of water. |
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That represents an increase of 143 violations over the last reporting period, owed to civilian incursions into the buffer zone during the hunting season. |
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However, he says many producers are telling him they are shying away from taking part, concerned that when their application is verified, violations of the new buffer zone regulations may be discovered. |
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Many people travel between the two countries, particularly the Pashtun nationalists who would like this border area, this buffer zone, to be established. |
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A national guard patrol found this morning at dawn two Toyota cars, abandoned on the buffer zone of El Manzla. |
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The motives were regarded as actually plausible that included blatant colonizing, propping up an unpopular pro-Soviet regime, creating a buffer zone and, most important of all, reaching for oil. |
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Where road construction takes place adjacent to a watercourse, a buffer zone of undisturbed vegetation should be maintained between the road and the stream. |
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The recent cyclone had extensively damaged the green belt of the site, which acted as a buffer zone as well as a screen against possible salt infiltration from the sea breeze. |
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While some of such windblown fines may be too coarse to be transported beyond the property boundary, their impacts on sensitive plant communities in the buffer zone need to be considered. |
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The court otherwise upheld buffer zone provisions. |
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We are acting in this buffer zone already. |
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If there is an insufficient number of crown condition trees visible, it will be necessary to select additional trees from the plot or from the buffer zone. |
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We have no intention to dislodge anyone from the buffer zone. |
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According to Rajeev Srivastava, a field director for Project Tiger, the protests were not against the declaration of a 321 sq km core area but against the creation of a buffer zone. |
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It has also set up surveillance checks in a surrounding buffer zone, and recommended the use of oxytetracycline to prevent secondary infections. |
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You either kept distance or an obstacle between yourself and the engagement area, a buffer zone against the enemy's reaction from the kill zone. |
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To thicken that buffer zone Britain joined other powers in biting off larger chunks of China. |
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Mexico attempted to create a buffer zone at the border that would prevent possible invasion from the North. |
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In March 2008, a wall that had stood for decades at the boundary between the Republic of Cyprus and the UN buffer zone was demolished. |
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In that sense the buffer zone turns the Paralimni area on the southeast corner of the island into a de facto, though not de jure, exclave. |
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Still, studies have shown that the effects of atmospheric nitrogen pollution can reach far past the buffer zone. |
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Russia refused and demanded Korea north of the 39th parallel to be a neutral buffer zone between Russia and Japan. |
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In addition, the group is working with Whittier Farms, which sits along tributaries to Manchaug Pond, to plant blueberry bushes and revegetate a buffer zone to catch runoff. |
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The UN buffer zone runs up against Dhekelia and picks up again from its east side off Ayios Nikolaos and is connected to the rest of Dhekelia by a thin land corridor. |
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When the Romans withdrew behind Hadrian's Wall in 164 AD, they left the Votadini as a client kingdom, a buffer zone against the Picts in the north. |
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As for the illegal settlement of Mevo Dotan, to the west of Jenin, a road was built in the buffer zone to connect the settlement with a new outpost nearby, noted Haartez. |
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A buffer zone is intended to avert the effect of negative environmental or human influences, whether or not it embodies great natural or cultural value itself. |
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For use in nature conservation, a buffer zone is often created to enhance the protection of areas under management for their biodiversity importance. |
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