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In the meantime, we could ask the clerk to examine the responses that we have received today and, with SPICe, draw up a checklist of members' concerns that could then be fed into the research.
I, too, was concerned about advertising. The SPICe note states that"the planning authority … would have a specified period of time in which to consider the proposal".It goes on:"If in either of the two stages the planning authority fails to meet these timescales, then the operator would have the right to carry out the development".That bothers me, because i...
To him I would say that we are the people at the sharp end of his proposed legislation and that we have balance sheets to prove what we say about the problems.
Every single one of them said the same thing; they were all singing from the same hymn sheet. We need, therefore, to find out exactly what the Executive's reasons were for deciding not to have an independent review.
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Local authorities, for example, take action against people who own their properties, because those assets could be liquidated. I am not sure that I can remember now, because it was a while ago, but I think that there was a third leg to the question.
In the corporate world, there is a tendency to try to manage towards certain outcomes—turnover, market share, margin, cash position, balance-sheet strength, the dividend, the share price and so on.