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The twin English passions for gardening and long muddy walks may seem puzzling to foreigners, yet they are easily explained in terms of a favourite economist's concept: scarcity. Most other nations have lots of countryside. England doesn't, and therefore its people prize the stuff. One consequence of the rural romance is a word which exists only in English and describes those with a particular sort of hostility to development: Nimbys, who don't mind new housing so long as it is Not In My Back Yard. Another consequence is a problem for the government. Compared with its neighbours' economies, Britain's has been doing very nicely in recent years. Only one big threat looms: the possibility of a bust in the overheated and volatile housing market, which could feed through to the rest of the economy and lead to recession, as happened in the early 1990s. The government reckons that one reason why house prices have been rising so fast, particularly in the south-east of England, is that, while real wages have been going up and foreigners pouring in, little new housing is being built. Nimbyism helps explain the shortage of new housing in the south-east. People living in pretty villages don't want new estates on their doorstep. After all, they spent their hard-earned cash on a view of rolling acres, not of spanking new red-tiled roofs. Nimbys' hostility to development acquires legal force through the planning system, which has, in large part, been controlled by elected local authorities. Although some big new developments—including the first new towns since the early 1970s—are getting the go-ahead, others are hard-fought. The government's solution is to undermine local planning powers. The new Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act, which starts to come into force next month, shifts power from elected county councils to unelected regional bodies, and gives statutory force to the government's estimates of the number of new houses needed in different bits of the country. That will make it harder for councils in overheated areas to turn down developers. The government is right that the planning system is excessively biased against growth: existing property-owners, who control the system through local authorities, have little interest in sanctioning developments which may reduce the value of their houses. But the government was wrong to go about lowering the barriers to development by talking power away from local authorities, thus further centralizing Britain's already far-too-centralised political system. According to the text, Downing Street No. 10 is in an awkward predicament of
A.
real estate development.
B.
gardening expansion.
C.
hostility to scarcity.
D.
economic recession.
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A.
心房颤动
B.
心室扑动
C.
房性期前收缩
D.
逸搏
【单选题】属于被动性异位心律的心律失常是()
A.
心房颤动
B.
房室交界区性逸搏
C.
室性期前收缩
D.
房室传导阻滞
E.
预激综合征
【单选题】判断抽样调査者根据研究的目标和自己的主观分析来选择和确定研究()的方法。
A.
对象
B.
时间
C.
地点
D.
位置
【判断题】淤泥和淤泥质土,一般不能用作填土材料。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】属于被动性异位心律的是
A.
房颤
B.
逸搏
C.
室上速
D.
房室传导阻滞
E.
室速
【判断题】淤泥和淤泥质土,一般不能用作填土材料。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】Z7~96.直流电动机启动时,励磁回路的调节电阻硬短接。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列心电图表现属于被动性异位心律的是
A.
房性早搏
B.
心房颤动
C.
心室颤动
D.
阵发性心动过速
E.
交界性逸搏心律
【判断题】正常情况下,船舶净吨代理费进出口各收取一次。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】通信系统设备和信号系统设备属于供电二级负荷。
A.
正确
B.
错误
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