... to be adequate when materialized in the future, must be correspondingly extensive, based on an understanding not only of what the needs of the future will be. but of what the financial ability of that future will be. It is difficult to persuade people... City Plan of Joliet - 第 44 頁Edward Herbert Bennett, William Edward Parsons 著 - 1921 - 45 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1914 - 380 頁
...that future will be. It is difficult to persuade people that any plan to be carried out in twenty-five years, for which the present capacity of the city is sufficient, is to be regarded because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate, as probably providing for a result at... | |
| 1914 - 378 頁
...that future will be. It is difficult to persuade people that any plan to be carried out in twenty-five years, for which the present capacity of the city is sufficient, is to be regarded because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate, as probably providing for a result at... | |
| Minneapolis (Minn.). Civic Commission, Edward Herbert Bennett - 1917 - 320 頁
...figures do not include the cost of the new Kingsway, which was not opened until King Edward's reign. THE CITY'S CONTINUALLY INCREASING CAPACITY It is little...the city is sufficient, is to be judged, because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate, as probably forecasting a result that will not be commensurate... | |
| 1914 - 860 頁
...that future will be. It is difficult to persuade people that any plan to be carried out in twenty-five years, for which the present capacity of the city is sufficient, is to be regarded because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate, as probably providing for a result at... | |
| 1913 - 750 頁
...it observes, "fortunately increases with its needs * * * Any plan to be carried out in twenty-live years, for which the present capacity of the city is sufficient, is to be judged, because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate." Interesting also is the following paragraph: "The head of... | |
| 1904 - 756 頁
...annually appear to be exceed" ing the capacity of the City. Any plan to be carried out in twentyfive years, for which the present capacity of the City is sufficient, is to be judged, because of that fact alone, as probably inadequate, as providing for a result at the end of those twenty-five... | |
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