Similar words: develop, developing, development, developmental, developing countries, envelope, slope, level. Meaning: [-pə] n. 1. someone who develops real estate (especially someone who prepares a site for residential or commercial use) 2. photographic equipment consisting of a chemical solution for developing film.
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(61) The company intends to reinvent itself from a leading distributor of on-line content into primarily a developer of on-line content.
(62) This was a point on which a developer like Zeckendorf could offer some assurance.
(63) In this way development was not delayed and working agreements emerged between developer and local council.
(64) Ralph had tipped Grover off about the developer being in over his head.
(65) If the project would cause damage, then the developer would have to foot the bill himself.
(66) The Act also settled a doubt concerning the legality of compulsory land acquisition for the purpose of disposal to a private developer.
(67) It is believed to be the first time a developer has urged the Government to schedule an archaeological site.
(68) The developer must have scrapped his plans by, as it was not a good tune for new golf villas.
(69) A developer could use historic preservation credits to finance a project there, he said.
(70) It is owned by property developer Robert Lance Hughes who plans to re-erect it on an as yet unconfirmed site.
(71) The developer, Marlin Estates, spent £19m on Wisley and decided to steer clear of ancillary activities and concentrate on golf.
(72) Concern is that a development district would create an independent government that could be controlled solely by a private developer.
(73) The developer wants to deal only with animal carcasses, such as those affected by BSE.
(74) Although a late developer, it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion.
(75) STOKESLEY-based property developer and builder, Avon, is to build a £4m industrial park at South Bank, Middlesbrough.
(76) The Community Board reviews projects and can discuss its views with the developer, who may then make changes in his submission.
(77) No, we sold off thirty acres to a developer in nineteen seventy-three and that was a lot easier than-working.
(78) I suppose you could say I was a something of a late developer in two out of three.
(79) The school board sold the land to a real estate developer.
(80) At any given point in time, however,(http://sentencedict.com/developer.html) such sites may offer latent potential to the developer.
(81) If in doubt, the developer should check the levels of noise at different times and make enquiries with local people.
(82) A deal between Government, developer and local authority raised £6 million to rebuild the estate; half private, half council.
(83) A suitable developer was found to construct the new building.
(84) Sometimes such costs are incurred by a party other than the developer, typically where the tenant completes the fitting out of the building.
(85) The chief estimator then prepares the bid proposal for submission to the developer.
(86) Place the exposed board into the tray of developer using plastic tweezers or tongs and agitate the board gently.
(87) What is equally clear is that the developer would not be Parkdale Archerfield as suggested in your report.
(88) Because the recommended dilutions for Rodinal are between 1:25 and 1:75 the developer is very economical to use.
(89) A developer could go ahead without applying for planning permission, or could even ignore a refusal of permission.
(90) A developer trying to buy up a site in a city comes across an owner who charges a ridiculously high price.
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