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Eminent meaning
Noteworthy, remarkable, great. | Distinguished, important, noteworthy. | High, lofty.
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The Office of Farmland Preservation also offered comments on eminent domain as it relates to preserved farms: “In general, eminent domain means those impacted acres are lost from preservation and, essentially, converted from agricultural use.
An eminent Ghanaian, Charles Zwennes who is of Afro – Caribbean and Ghanaian in his commentary also reiterated his admiration for the event.
Asma Naeem, raised in Baltimore, will lead the city’s pre-eminent art museum as it faces unionization and equity efforts.
As the eminent Harvard Professor Graham Allison has noted from a historical analysis of major conflicts, when the interests of a rising power (China) and a power in relative decline (United States) clash, major conflict is the most usual outcome.
Bennett, the eminent stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards graced a decades long career that brought him admirers from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, was 96.
But those actions would soon seem premature as the town's plans backfired behind the power of two words: eminent domain.
But what was spectacular about the late eminent jurist was how his values of forthrightness and candour, which, by the way, is emblematic of his Egba heritage, reflected in all other spheres of his earthly engagements.
City Attorney Kristin Collins said in the press release that she believes the eminent domain lawsuit will be resolved in the city’s favor.
Ellsberg has emphatically rejected the "Ellsberg good, Snowden bad" paradigm that has appealed to some eminent apologists for the status quo.
Eminent food and trade policy analyst Devinder Sharma said: “The agriculture of DDS women brings together the principles of food security, environmental conservation and livestock health.
Fundamentally, because of our history, Guyana was a classic “plural society”, as described by the eminent Jamaican Anthropologist MG Smith.
He also greeted political leaders, ward executives, groups and other eminent personalities in the constituency.
He also praised the people of Delta South for standing behind Onowakpo whom he described as ‘astute, eminent gentleman who is hungry for the development of his people and material resources’.
He could’ve gone straight to calling the inquiry without having the unnamed eminent Canadian eventually make the call.
I can't help but wonder if the eminent economists preference for a society wide tax, rather than regulations on the polluting industry (the polluter pay principle) doesn't have something to do with neoliberal ideology.
In 1920, W.E.B. DuBois, the pre-eminent Black scholar of his era, wrote “The Comet,” a quasi-futuristic short story set in Manhattan about another mysterious apocalypse.
In the past, when authorities wanted to confiscate Black folks’ property, eminent domain was the preferred tactic.
I owe this opportunity to David J. Gunkel of Northern Illinois University, with whom I had my very first discussion about this eminent philosopher approximately seven years ago.
Japan under the current arrangement is not allowed to conduct (effective) preemptive moves countering eminent foreign threats.
Johnston, who could rightly boast he was one of Canada’s most eminent statesmen when he accepted the post, was essentially chased out of his job by the angry-mob-style partisanship that has come to characterize political debate in this country.