The planners did not think it was practical to invade Japan.
The planners also thought that the Japanese would fight a naval battle.
The planners therefore thought that economic pressure would be enough.
The planners and economists had thought that these changes would lead to a faster economic development.
In Lakewood, planners are only partly thinking about how people will move around.
If the lease is a box, the planners are already thinking outside it.
So the new planners thought well why waste all this available space between the various shops?
The planner started to nod, and then thought better of it.
At the time, the planners thought this was a disaster, but later on it helped the Allies.
Up to now, the planners have been thinking along opposite lines.