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The short form, taking about 15 minutes to fill out, contains fewer than 20 basic population and housing questions.
Id like to go into the Housing Question with you, I would.
And the plan doesn't address the housing question.
But the mayor's reaction to the housing question showed just how tangled and emotionally fraught the entire matter has become.
Just read his answer to the housing question (above) and he's just trotted out a throw away line about centralised policy.
At the time of the election Rees stated that his political priorities were the housing question and the reform of the jury system.
Gierløff released several books, and was especially interested in housing questions, urbanism and social policies.
He took an active part in Parliament in promoting Bills for reform of the land laws for town and country, and the housing question.
Wang Quanjie, a 42-year-old engineer in Yantai, is now grappling with the housing question.
For almost half a century the housing question had been dominated by the problems of insanitary, unfit dwellings and the association with overcrowding and ill health.
Help With Housing Question: I have read that the city or state plans to put the homeless into Mitchell-Lama rental units.
But with many urban families earning only a few thousand dollars a year, if that, the prices are still a strain, and since March, housing questions have preoccupied many.
It contains the basic questions, plus additional ones about the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of each hosehold member, as well as some additional housing questions.
The PTPA became a broader radical campaigning body, diversifying from just housing questions into a forum for supporting wider social change.
The amber light on the console reminded him of the housing question, the one he had laid aside earlier, before the Scotia problem and Commander Glyncho.
Because private homeowners are being encouraged to return to the same areas, the public housing question has become part of a larger debate about the future of the city's poor population.
Eligibility for Housing Question: My sister and I have applied for an apartment in the Penn South co-op in Manhattan.
Income Limits for Housing Question: I applied for an apartment in Northtown Phase II complex on Roosevelt Island.
In 1949 he edited Boligreising i Norge og andre land and in 1953 he wrote Boligkooperasjon i Norden, both on the housing question.
Archer would have liked to travel, to put off the housing question; but, though the Wellands approved of an extended European honeymoon (perhaps even a winter in Egypt), they were firm as to the need of a house for the returning couple.
Åhrén, also an established architect and urban planner, would later become the collaborator of Nobel Prize-winning sociologist Gunnar Myrdal, when the two co-wrote "The Housing Question as a Social Planning Problem" in 1934.
Appointed Shadow Minister for Housing, Bruzon said he had carefully studied all the promises made by the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) since 1996, about a solution to the chronic housing question in the Rock.
These efforts were primarily the purview of local governments, however, and the federal government did not enter into housing questions until 1937 when Congress passed the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act, which launched the federal public housing program that still exists today.
Articled to Walter Bryan Wood, he later assisted Sir Edwin Lutyens and then Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin, consulting architects to the First Garden City, Letchworth, arousing his interest in housing questions.
Revd Charles Jenkinson, a Christian Socialist, was appointed to a slum parish in the city in 1927; he was elected to the city council in 1930 and his drive on housing questions made Leeds the leading housing authority in the country.