Administration, Volume 28, Issue 3Institute of Public Administration, 1980 |
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Page 306
... existing constituencies when the member - population ratio did not deviate too far from the national average . 38 The act , however , increased the difference between the highest and lowest ratios of population per member to 5,579 ...
... existing constituencies when the member - population ratio did not deviate too far from the national average . 38 The act , however , increased the difference between the highest and lowest ratios of population per member to 5,579 ...
Page 335
... existing houses ' . The following paragraph was added to the decision : It is considered that any office development on the site , while not exceeding the height of the existing houses on Harcourt Terrace , should be arranged so that ...
... existing houses ' . The following paragraph was added to the decision : It is considered that any office development on the site , while not exceeding the height of the existing houses on Harcourt Terrace , should be arranged so that ...
Page 337
... existing terrace ... would have to be Georgian in character . It is considered that the proposed design with large vertical panels of glass set between brick piers produces an effect unsympathetic and quite out of character with the ...
... existing terrace ... would have to be Georgian in character . It is considered that the proposed design with large vertical panels of glass set between brick piers produces an effect unsympathetic and quite out of character with the ...
Contents
Alan Matthews The European Communitys | 275 |
John Coakley Constituency Boundary | 291 |
Joseph K Zimmerman An Bord Pleanála The Irish | 329 |
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