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Setting out his radical approach, Packham said: There's no point bleating about the future of pandas, polar bears and tigers when we're not addressing the one single factor that's putting more pressure on the ecosystem than any other - namely the ever-increasing size of the world's population.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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A: I don't think either the economic panic that drove the Gold Rush or the issues addressed by Socialism (not to mention London's conflicts about race) have gone away; in fact, students can easily make connections between the circumstances that caused the Panic of 1893 (the gold standard, immigrant labor, corporate greed, monopolies, class ⁄ race strife) and the ever-increasing gap between rich and poor today, coupled with industrial globalism.
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They feared that the human spirit would shrivel in the face of the coldly rational, impersonal demands of capitalism, and foresaw a future of ever-increasing anomie and social atomization.
Do CEOs Matter? 2009
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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First of all Jerry learned a new name for himself, which was Bao, and he was taught to respond to it from an ever-increasing distance no matter how softly it was uttered, and Nalasu continued to utter it more softly until it no longer was a spoken word, but a whisper.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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"Considering the relentless and ever-increasing demand," he says, "the rapid advancement of transparency and the level of international interest in the Indian real estate market, it would be difficult even for the most hardened pessimist to take a gloomy long-term view of it -- and I'm an optimist."
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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