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Activities designed to bring about a specific outcome. Projects may be organized for major works involving a consortium of companies, with each company bringing specific skills. Construction projects such as bridge and tunnel building would be an example of this type of project. On a smaller scale, projects can be run inside organizations, bringing together teams of people with specific skills to work on a specific task, usually over a fixed period of time.



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Though he often has to scratch in strange corners to find ways to build cheaply, he has managed to find creative ways of keeping affordable housing projects in Harlem, and throughout the five boroughs, afloat.
Richard Shelby from Alabama began writing a provision that would bar voter registration in public housing projects.
Under the plan, any additional property tax revenues generated by new housing projects would go back to the council districts, not to the city's general fund.
 
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