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They favour maximizing mass in a building (eg block/brick cavity walls, concrete ground and upper floors) which is at variance with the use of locally grown timber for walls and floors, and I am surprised they prefer the tricky technology of air-tight construction when breathing const ruction would seem by their own standards more natural, traditional and healthy. In his analysis of the different phases of democratization, Lo examines five major dimensions of the process: institutional, participatory, policy-making, attitudinal and const itutional. US Const, Amend 10) In other words, any area not explicitly given to federal authority by the Constitution is an area where states have exclusive jurisdiction, and the federal government is powerless. |
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