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exclusion zone

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A zone established by a sanctioning body to prohibit specific activities in a specific geographic area. The purpose may be to persuade nations or groups to modify their behavior to meet the desires of the sanctioning body or face continued imposition of sanctions, or use or threat of force.
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exclusion zone narea interdetta
exclusion zone narea interdetta


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By expanding the exclusion zone you take away tax exemption benefits to large areas of Brooklyn and Queens where market rate housing is at best marginally profitable, and that's with benefits.
It is also a fact that federal safety standards provide no marine exclusion zones to protect against surface water fires, and land-exclusion zones are based on small spills rather than total failure--even though significant LNG fires can bum humans as far as a mile away.
Other heightened security measures include closed-circuit TV cameras, exclusion zones and security patrols.
 
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