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public housing

n.
Housing that is built, operated, and owned by a government.
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public housing

Housing owned by a government that is rented at minimum rates to the needy.
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Noun1.public housing - a housing development that is publicly funded and administered for low-income familiespublic housing - a housing development that is publicly funded and administered for low-income families
housing development - a residential area of similar dwellings built by property developers and usually under a single management; "they live in the new housing development"
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"I know myself that one cannot help one's sympathies and antipathies," thought Prince Andrew, "so it will not do to present my proposal for the reform of the army regulations to the Emperor personally, but the project will speak for itself."
He is coming to see me soon, and then I will make the proposal to him, having first enlightened him upon my circumstances sufficiently to excuse the project.
As a result, companies can choose the projects with the highest projected return on investment (ROT) and manage them to successful completion.
One city warns it may bar permittees from receiving future building permits if a final waste management plan is not submitted properly at the projects' end.
Without leadership support, the people assigned don't have the environment in which to work with what they've learned." And that's not just leadership from top executives, but from parts of the company undergoing the projects, he added.
While this is primarily a host nation responsibility (the projects are handed over to them following completion), in many cases they do not have the resources to adequately get the projects off the ground.
The projects are transforming the type of work done on federal lands, how it is done, and who does it.
The projected dates for completing each of the projects are within 9 or 10 months; the starting dates are staggered two or three months to give the employee time to complete the planning of each project before he begins the next.
If you can get a seat, there is also a rather amusing lazy Susan-like table with interactive placemat entries on the projects, where you can watch the not-so-discreet jostle for their favorite dish--any of the three or four projects involving complex geometry or anything touched by Rem Koolhaas (whose display model of Maison a Bordeaux is refreshingly dog-eared compared with the immaculate conceptions around it).
* Whenever possible, schedule a special exhibit or art show to display the projects that campers have completed.
In fact, only 11 of the projects have been undertaken by state government agencies.
Upon completing the projects, each student group prepared a poster presentation that summarized the steps and outcomes of the project as well as specific ways in which academic psychology was used to address a community need.

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