The US supported efforts to unify Western Europe economically and politically, to establish a stable bulwark in the Cold War. |
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The most remarkable and economically important was the development of the rua. |
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I believe it a positive development when people from abroad buy land in a country, it can help economically. |
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From a UK perspective, such business practice would now deserve to go to the wall, but it is indicative of where France is economically. |
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If students support staff and vice versa, we are all in a stronger position academically, socially, and economically. |
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The policy spending over the past year has been economically diabolical but is just commented on but never challenged by the journos. |
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Most towns are too small to fill rail cars economically, if the railroad even passes by anymore. |
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This regards the two spouses as juridical equals and assumes, but does not ensure, that they are also equal economically and culturally. |
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Afrormosia is an economically important timber species that is considered an excellent alternative to teak. |
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It also has brought together communities that are worlds apart to enrich each other culturally, socially and economically. |
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Only great men could afford, economically and politically, to wear the royal purple. |
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The contest between capital and labour over the fruits of economically productive activity remains the front line struggle. |
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The so-called street vendors we see are not as economically hapless as we are meant to believe. |
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The amount of gas available that is economically recoverable has been determined by an independent expert. |
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To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
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It just doesn't work out economically, because the restaurant business has low profit margins and is so labor intensive. |
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It is always a different world order that we are looking for be it politically, socially or economically. |
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Banks can economically provide all-in-one services because of their sheer size. |
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In common with many other economically significant vine diseases, it originates on the American continent. |
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Individualist feminism makes no reference to women being economically or socially equal, only to equal treatment under just laws. |
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Women should also be given 20 per cent reservation in all government and non-governmental jobs to make them economically secure. |
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They were not a united minority mainly due to the fact that they suffered from such blows as being leaderless and economically dependent. |
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The meeting also resolved that there was need for prudent investment policies if the region was to develop economically. |
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The measure would eliminate commercial logging on federal public lands, promote restoration, and aid economically stressed logging communities. |
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Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible. |
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Doctors among the lepers work with scant supplies, forgotten by the economically surging First World. |
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Kurdish leaders believe they need the oil fields and the rich agricultural land nearby to keep the region economically independent. |
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The salmon can be raised economically only in pens along the ocean shore or in estuaries. |
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During the ginning process the economically important lint fibers are removed from the seed, leaving the much shorter fuzz fiber. |
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Stone arches can safely, economically and aesthetically replace concrete lintels. |
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That was reflected in the greater share of economically dependent, poor, low paid and lone parents that were women. |
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I think it is a reasonable and economically responsible move to put funding aside for future public service superannuation. |
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That is where the military gets its soldiers, from the economically underprivileged, badly educated lower class. |
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The Chinese, for their part, are not so economically potent that they can ignore the risk of incurring international trade sanctions. |
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I'm a classical liberal, economically and a hawk on foreign policy and defense. |
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Many Malays and Indonesians have been economically successful and feel secure in their faith and position in the community. |
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It still is one of the least economically developed countries in South America. |
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He was politically and economically arch-conservative, an ardent Malthusian and opponent of immigration. |
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For this, countries need to be well administered, economically sound and technically advanced. |
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We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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The beetroot is important economically, for its siblings, the sugar beet and the mangel-wurzel, both played dramatic parts in recent history. |
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Let all those who plundered money in the name of running banks give loans to those economically backward people. |
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Club members say that many of the children from the economically backward families were registered with the club. |
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Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically backward persons. |
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Hailing from economically backward families, a steady source of income has immensely boosted the confidence levels of these women. |
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Yet they remain educationally backward and are economically lagging far behind the others. |
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Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both economically and socially. |
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We're seeing a majority of Torontonians slide backwards economically and into despair. |
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Silkby was probably always a hamlet which was economically, tenurially, and administratively dependent on its larger neighbour of Willoughby. |
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But utilization in the field of Civil Engineering extends ample scope for consuming bulk volume efficiently and economically. |
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Privately, kin groups are important, but politically and economically, they play a marginal role. |
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He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically marginal, rarely very profitable. |
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Automakers can run a car using electronics more easily and economically than mechanical forces. |
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How does a small business that retails foodstuffs and other such products survive economically when surrounded by megastores? |
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One-third of the economically active population works in the informal sector. |
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The people who benefited most, economically, were the merchant class and slightly wealthier farmers. |
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This is because it will be a signal that those countries are becoming economically developed. |
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The mining of titaniferous ore has affected the region socially, ecologically and economically. |
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Such a view defined the suburb as an economically dependent, homogeneous, racially exclusive, manicured bedroom community focused on the family. |
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Many children have grown up economically impoverished and thrived as adults. |
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Empire was, on the whole, economically a very good thing for white settlers. |
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Do they have the guts to break with tradition, to govern for all, especially for the economically dispossessed and socially displaced? |
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Settlers came to Illinois not only to better themselves economically but also to escape the social hierarchical structure of the East. |
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The Byzantine society functioned very successfully economically for a thousand years using the pure bezant gold coin. |
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Chapter 3 discusses universities as producers and transmitters of economically useful knowledge, primarily technological knowledge. |
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The other ex-wife is also economically powerful, albeit in a less stereotypically misogynistic way. |
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But until the recent innovations, the slow ginning rate for upland cotton made it economically infeasible to use anything but saw-gin stands. |
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Doreen says culturally and economically, she has proved that polygamy more than monogamy, compartmentalises women into the class of minors. |
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What is the role of America in the world, morally, economically, militarily? |
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Thus the child whom the parents consider unwanted may be a blessing to the family religiously and economically. |
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They say the world demand for aggregates has halved since the inquiry, making the development economically unattractive. |
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Citizens of economically underdeveloped countries typically have shorter life expectancies than do citizens of the developed countries. |
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The burden of debt is made even worse when it is considered that the area is one of the most economically underdeveloped regions in South Africa. |
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Meanwhile, corporate agribusiness can undersell the small family farmer, making the small farm economically unviable. |
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The psychological effect on farmers, already economically under the cosh, was frightening. |
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Her story is a compelling example of what can happen to migrant women who are unequipped socially and economically to deal with their new role. |
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Such language is unexceptional in prosperous countries that look at the United States on an almost equal footing economically. |
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Moreover, the productivity of investment is 70 percent greater in economically free nations than in unfree nations. |
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Purchasing art by an unknown artist is, economically speaking, a risky transaction. |
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There is a need to counter the pervasive naturalization of the global as the economically optimal scale of market forces. |
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At that time Britain led the world economically, technologically and militarily. |
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The premature changing to a less costly diet may be economically appealing but can cause unthriftiness and poor pig uniformity. |
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He gave his life, for all of his people, who are still today the world's economically denied and socially forgotten poor. |
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They keep down the rodent population in Egypt's economically important grain fields along the Nile. |
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Coastal wetlands are also breeding grounds for economically important fish and shellfish. |
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Buying pirated movies is a viable alternative to those of us who are economically challenged. |
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In the economic sphere, Cuba has promoted Internet development in areas that can generate hard currency and shore up the regime economically. |
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These could be produced economically and in quantity, but suffered a fatal flaw. |
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Urban and rural, metropolitan and non-metropolitan, places are economically, environmentally, and socially interdependent. |
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It is a people mover and it does that efficiently, using its space economically. |
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In mid 1997 the Canterbury team was discontinued by the company as economically nonviable. |
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Overall the reduction corresponds to about one day, which is economically important. |
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Once an economically impoverished people are educated, they can better understand the reasons for their poverty. |
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They are nonstandard in the sense that islanders themselves consider them to be generally problematic and economically nonviable family forms. |
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Today, nearly a century later, the Haber process remains the only economically viable method for producing synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. |
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It is a chance to bring major foreign investment to one of Europe's most economically stagnant regions. |
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All the island states are heavily dependent on tourism and a narrow range of agricultural and mineral exports and are stagnating economically. |
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The town is now one of the most economically secure in Italy, prospering handsomely from the tourists who hike up the mountain behind it. |
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For those of non-western cultures, the difficulty in getting a job is hard on them not only economically, but also psychologically. |
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Testing of the fungus on several economically important hardwood and softwood trees showed no harmful effects. |
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It is a fair trade, environmentally and economically just coffee that allows the coffee harvesters to be paid a living wage. |
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However, the plan was put on ice after a study showed that a third network was not economically feasible. |
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Often in debt, they are economically and politically dependent on local headmen and landlords. |
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After all it is more economically sound to keep a public health service and it is much better for all concerned. |
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This film tells the heart-warming story of a Belgian woman trying to make it in an economically depressed former mining town. |
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Those living in the most economically deprived areas receive the worst care and suffer catastrophic economic consequences from their illness. |
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American capitalism, to be sure, has been politically and economically hegemonic through its state and its capitalist enterprises. |
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Cannabis growers might be encouraged to grow hemp in the economically depressed Northland areas. |
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New technology means it is worthwhile extracting oil from fields hitherto economically unviable. |
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Slavery in Europe became economically insignificant with the horse collar, which made it efficient to use horses rather than slaves. |
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Conservation must remain an important facet of any eco-tourism business and the projects should do well economically to succeed, she feels. |
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The garbage strike isn't merely a glib metaphor for an economically as well as emotionally pestilent environment, however. |
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The Riazan peasantry was not prepared economically or ideologically for the shift to collectivized agriculture. |
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It must also be remembered that restitution of the environment may often be impossible, impracticable, or not economically justifiable. |
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The positive case argues that, on the contrary, colonialism played an economically progressive role. |
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With 260-hp inboard engines and normally loaded, she will cruise comfortably and economically at 25 mph and reach a top speed of 35 mph. |
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Anything less will amount to a pay cut and that is morally and economically indefensible. |
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This free-for-all leads to the economically inefficient use of the resource. |
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Many of the same tax loopholes that lead to inequity are also economically inefficient, even harmful. |
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Too much has already been lost in a senseless war that has economically enriched others and impoverished the Congolese. |
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Gold is found in a wide variety of geologic settings, but placer gold and gold veins are the most economically important. |
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So, of course, a less interventionist government, economically and socially, is going to appeal to them. |
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It was more economically rational to employ forces as and when required on a contractual basis. |
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But at the same time, the country was economically bankrupt and the population was clamoring for a stable, convertible currency. |
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It seems that most sheep producers think as I do that the scheme is not only economically unattractive but also irreversible. |
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Increasingly isolated politically and weakened economically, Pyongyang has resorted to an international politics of survival. |
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The horn fly, Haematobia irritans, is probably the most important economically damaging ectoparasite of grazing cattle. |
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The most central region culturally and economically is the lowland flood plain of the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake. |
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Without a strong emphasis on learning, we will end up with a poorly skilled workforce which performs badly economically. |
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Yet they looked comfortable in possession early on, used the ball economically, rarely gave it away. |
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Let us stop being economically defensive and start being politically courageous. |
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The bridge unites the countries economically and culturally and connects southern Scandinavia to central Europe. |
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These Haitian descendants were cultured, educated, and economically prosperous as musicians, artists, teachers, writers, and doctors. |
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Few seem prepared to stand up to a prejudice that is both socially and economically damaging. |
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Japan has done well economically and developmentally, with the Japanese people enjoying relatively affluent and full lifestyles. |
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Traditionally, the reasons for places like Ireland were backward economically were put down to indolence, laziness and a fondness for the gargle. |
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Clashes between Dayaks and the economically better-off Madurese have occurred for many years in Borneo. |
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The anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike. |
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Of course, certain institutions are necessary to become economically productive too, but these are not necessarily political. |
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It was accused of being culturally irrelevant, economically unviable and technologically defunct. |
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We want to ensure that our children's children inherit an economically prosperous country. |
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The list honors entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow their companies within some of America's most economically depressed areas. |
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Now, a once prosperous town is economically depressed, unemployment has skyrocketed, and nobody can afford health insurance anymore. |
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Fifteen years ago, this was an economically and environmentally depressed city. |
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For years, the economically depressed town has been just another casualty of declining population, high unemployment and loss of industry. |
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Even before area steel mills began to shut down and lay off workers the area was economically depressed. |
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Numerous examples show that cool art scenes spring up out of economically depressed areas. |
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They also assist the juvenile home and run a Community College for economically deprived girls. |
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This can be achieved by concentrating resources on conditions that affect socially and economically deprived people. |
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The deft script introduces a number of new characters economically and to good effect. |
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As the United States pulls farther and farther ahead of Europe economically, this idea appears more and more perverse. |
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I cannot help but wonder why even as the country developed economically, the peasants are not receiving any benefits? |
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The net result is that mature welfare states tend economically to stagnate. |
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The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the economically depressed southern Namibia. |
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With a population of almost 10 million, Bangkok is the most important city politically and economically. |
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Although economically dependent upon the EU, as soon as tensions arise they side with the US politically. |
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Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia. |
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The region was becoming more economically important for Australia, accounting for half its export markets. |
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Why did Europe develop economically, in a way unlike any other region before the eighteenth century? |
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The tax code is economically destructive because it taxes savings and investment at the expense of consumption. |
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Aromatic plants are economically important, because of the essential oils they produce. |
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Closer to home, livestock are important economically but animals are also a source of companionship. |
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In the natural world, fruit and the seed it contains are hugely important economically, being a primary source of food. |
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It's a very dynamic city and economically it plays an important role in South Africa. |
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Production of milk protein is economically important to dairy producers and milk manufacturers. |
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Of course, other recent royal pageants and spectacles have been something of a mixed bag, economically speaking. |
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Of 15,000 villages in the country, 5,000 were destroyed outright or made economically unsupportable by destruction of all economic resources such as fields, wells or roads. |
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Unlike the rest of the world, it failed to connect to the reality that if the US was backsliding economically, then the rest of the global economy would suffer a similar fate. |
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Alternative print publications tend to be economically dependent on entertainment advertising and tilt a sizeable chunk of coverage toward entertainment and culture stories. |
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Today, they are not only self-supporting, economically empowered with a strong sense of self-esteem, but they are also playing an active role in nation building. |
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It has often been seen that the people when they are economically backward, tend to lean on irrational habits and rituals to find some relief or an easy way out. |
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His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially backward persons. |
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A proposal to introduce a mobile library servicing areas of rural Waterford that don't have a public library has been rejected as economically unviable. |
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Cambridge abandoned plans for a new research facility last week claiming the cost of protecting it from animal rights extremists made the project economically unviable. |
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The situation has left small quarries economically unviable, which is threatening attempts to boost supplies of local stone for historic building repairs, he said. |
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So higher education is denied to the economically backward students. |
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As part of its social service, the college has decided to induct 15 students from economically backward families and impart free education to them from this year. |
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The reason given was that the Rarotonga Airport runway was not long enough for the aircraft to take off with a full load, making the service economically unviable. |
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis. |
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Reagan became President when America was economically sclerotic. |
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They often interwove personal experiences into their writing, and like their heroines, these authors were constrained economically and socially due to their gender. |
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The campaigner said the contingency engineering plan would offer a legally, economically and environmentally advantageous solution to the current route. |
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But corporate raiders went after strong companies as well as weak ones, and the threat of being eaten led strong ones to do things that weren't economically efficient. |
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Once you take a lot of jobs out of economically depressed areas, like that area where they closed the plant, you will have an economic collapse in the city. |
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Peter attempted to modernize and westernize the country militarily, administratively, economically, and culturally, often through the use of force. |
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They are clearly self-possessed, economically focussed and with no inhibitions when it comes to marketing or selling themselves as products or brands. |
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But beyond the strict realm of national security, the arctic is becoming increasingly important to Russia economically. |
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Unlike missionaries from Italy and Gaul they came from a tribal, warrior society not unlike that of the English, non-urban and economically undeveloped. |
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Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output. |
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While it's true that ideas must be embodied to be economically useful, it's false to say that there is no distinction between the idea and its physical instantiation. |
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This is not a radical idea, but only seems so in a country single-mindedly dedicated to replicating the economically convenient tropes of suburban sprawl. |
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The theme of an economically divided America appeals not to the actual poor, but to wealthy, left-wing college graduates who like to strike proletarian poses. |
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The systemic redlining of minority and mixed-race neighborhoods economically depressed the market value of homes in those communities and fueled white flight to the suburbs. |
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Universities are economically parasitic, relying on external support. |
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Although this order represents an extremely diverse and economically important group of insects, mapping studies have been conducted only in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. |
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The estate is estimated to be worth 400 million kyat, but it is unclear what price it would fetch on the open market in economically battered Myanmar. |
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The region is economically and politically stagnant, with endemic poverty. |
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We would be in a better position economically now, yes, definitely. |
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In the old days, drenched in racism as the South was, it was economically populist. |
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In the long run, freedom works both morally and economically. |
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For decades, declaring bankruptcy has been a last-resort measure to re-establish financial standing for economically distressed individuals and families. |
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According to the supply-side view, temporary tax cuts and tax credits are economically valueless. |
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Vitamins are essential nutrients that affect economically important performance traits of dairy cows, including milk production, reproduction, and udder health. |
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You have such a large portion of students who are economically disadvantaged, and you still turn out a success story every year. |
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Many, especially those who come from an economically disadvantaged background, still face a glass ceiling. |
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The companies tend to locate their centres in economically depressed areas with a surplus of cheap labour that can be employed on casual, flexible contracts. |
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A large number come from disrupted family backgrounds, economically or socially deprived families or are children who come from conflict zones themselves. |
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Educational materials can be made more culturally and economically meaningful in a modern sense by recognizing contemporary and historic aspects of Pima culture. |
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For this reason he reserved the right of the state to intervene so that the economically powerless could not be exploited by the economically powerful. |
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My mother kept house economically and cooked all the meals herself. |
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Another suggestion was for a non-permanent art and crafts market concentrating on local goods until something more permanent becomes economically viable. |
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A system of economically specialized zones suited the under-developed countryside, with its sharp geographical contrasts and large areas of uncleared common pasture. |
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We need a center-right that is culturally modern, environmentally responsible, and economically inclusive. |
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It will instead avow a Republicanism that is culturally modern, economically inclusive, and environmentally responsible. |
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The blunderbuss approach of ordering a panel of 10 or more stains on every suspected large cell anaplastic tumor can no longer be justified economically or academically. |
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The case for a living wage is economically and ethically powerful if it is made by working poor who genuinely need a living wage. |
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Fodrie, a second-year student working with Levin, will use the CEQI grant to study the California halibut, an ecologically and economically important finfish. |
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Second, his proposal is premised on the idea that you should make it virtually impossible to leave the military, forcing the economically disadvantaged to re-up. |
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The trade is operating effectively, efficiently and economically. |
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As unyielding as any of the cold war communist regimes, it is neither economically liberal nor politically democratic, but has ruled for all but one of the past 46 years. |
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Today's edge-emitting stripe semiconductor lasers are unable to reliably and economically couple much more than 250 milliwatts into a single-mode fiber. |
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Rostow had argued that the economically backward countries could be on the road to development if there was infusion of capital, in the form of foreign investment or aid. |
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What is the best way to guarantee Shia and Sunni alike are included in the social-political nexus, and to ensure that the region grows economically? |
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A detailed study of the situation might help explain why potential entrepreneurs prefer to invest in shebeens rather than other economically productive ventures. |
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In the opening credit sequence we know nothing of the man, yet Bolt economically conveys that this is someone who takes risks and finds danger exhilarating. |
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He argued that navigational laws designed to develop a national merchant marine and exclude foreign vessels from coastal trade was economically unsound. |
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The filamentous fungus Fusarium oxysporum is a soil-borne facultative parasite that causes economically important losses in a wide variety of crops. |
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We could economically justify bringing that material in-house, putting it into a robotically controlled environment and saving those storage and handling fees. |
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First and foremost, I think he needs to reset and reframe the basic story of where this country is right now economically. |
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The Free State evolved decades later into an economically troubled but otherwise stable Republic. |
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He insists tax rises, while economically perilous, are inevitable. |
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Diamond producer Namdeb is making progress on new projects that are aimed at finding new reserves and discovering ways of economically mining previously uneconomic reserves. |
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It stands to reason that we cannot expect Namibia to flourish economically if this is the predominant mindset at work among our politicians and in our civil service. |
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This is probably what economically captivates Moscow's attention. |
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To transport gaseous substances such as propane or acetylene economically, they must be compressed greatly to fit into containers of a reasonable size. |
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The sexist expects men to be ambitious, aggressive, dominant, economically self-sufficient, excited by sports and money, lustful, and emotionally strong. |
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The development of an economically viable way to extract oil from oil shale would put a ceiling on oil prices and would extend the oil era by decades. |
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Of all the warlord satrapies of China it was economically the strongest. |
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The widening gulf between the richer federal states and the economically depressed regions is preparing the ground for a massive social explosion. |
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The reason American popular culture dominates the globe is connected with the fact that the US is currently the most powerful nation, economically and militarily, on earth. |
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Sure, slow food tastes better, but agribusiness has long argued that industrial farming is the only way to economically feed a global population nearing 7 billion. |
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One obvious barrier is that healthcare systems are culturally, politically, economically, and socially bound in a way that cardiological interventions are not. |
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In any case, it took a long time and a large number of men equipped with axes, swords, and firebrands to do such extensive damage that a whole community suffered economically. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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During this period, Exeter was an economically powerful city, with a strong trade of wool. |
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Of particular interest is that Grisebach's flora is the first to mention the economically and floristically important Bahamian pine. |
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Evibodies are only one tenth the size of an antibody and can therefore be manufactured more economically. |
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For those who are determined to travel rapidly, the jet plane makes much more sense economically, practically and environmentally. |
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No, that makes the project completely, economically unfeasible,'' Garber said. |
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These are times of torpor in Paris, politically as well as economically. |
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Oman is an aquaculturally emerging nation with a developed sustainable economically viable sector. |
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The melon fruit fly is one of about 250 economically important tephritids worldwide in this family of around 4,000 species. |
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Evidence has shown that social workers are attracted to serving the most economically disadvantaged populations. |
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Seeing again allows patients to be more economically, socially and relationally active than they were before the treatment. |
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As a consequence of this, housewife is the biggest sub-group in the economically inactive total labour force in Turkey. |
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They were frightened, demoralized, and economically helpless. |
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And in these economically sluggish times, they say it's time for regime change from an overpaid and overprivileged family. |
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Touring the works was made far more convenient and economically viable by the compact and uniform size of the pieces which are easily packable. |
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Politically and economically, it verges on being a failed state. |
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Floor statements focused on psychopharmacologically driven, economically compulsive, as well as systemic crime. |
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Nylon 6 can now be depolymerized economically, allowing it to become the first truly recyclable fiber. |
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The IMF should have stopped lending to the economically troubled country years ago. |
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She destroyed mining communities, setting family against family and short-sightedly closed pits that were still economically viable. |
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A lack of economically developable land and the strong demand for housing have resulted in rapidly rising home prices. |
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Bruchine chrysomelids are economically important pests of agricultural and stored products. |
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The process is economically competitive, using transition metal catalysts along the way, such as inexpensive nickel and cobalt complexes. |
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Hassanin said that the Suez Canal is Egypt's gate to the future and to internationality, both politically and economically. |
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At this time, Victor Gollancz suggested Orwell spend a short time investigating social conditions in economically depressed northern England. |
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Ireland is ranked as the ninth most economically free economy in the world, according to the Index of Economic Freedom. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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It also flourished economically due to its control of the major overland trade routes between Europe and Asia. |
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The Empire thus remained powerful throughout the seventeenth century, both militarily and economically. |
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Although most small towns and villages had not suffered as much damage, the destruction of transportation left them economically isolated. |
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On 23 July 1952, the European Coal and Steel Community came into existence, bonding the member states economically. |
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It targeted designated small, economically depressed neighbourhoods and exempted them from some regulations and taxes. |
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Glasgow's retail portfolio forms the UK's second largest and most economically important retail sector after Central London. |
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The two countries opposed each other ideologically, politically, militarily, and economically. |
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As measured by the Gini index, Greece as of 2008 had more income inequality than the economically healthy Germany. |
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The BMJ allows complete free access for visitors from economically disadvantaged countries as part of the HINARI initiative. |
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The postwar period left the capitals of Europe in upheaval with an urgency to economically and physically rebuild and to politically regroup. |
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The 1997 Asian financial crisis affected Indonesia both economically and politically. |
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Britannia had large deposits of precious metals, fertile soil and vast forests, which made it economically attractive to the Romans. |
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The colonists rejected a moralistic lifestyle and complained that their colony could not compete economically with the Carolina rice plantations. |
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India was essentially feudal, politically fragmented and not as economically advanced as Western Europe. |
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However, the study also concluded that a fixed link was not economically viable. |
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These countries were so economically linked to the UK that they considered it necessary to join the EEC if the UK did. |
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Politically, socially, and economically the foundations of modern Wales were laid at this time. |
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Metallic silver and gold are removed and recovered economically by means of the Parkes process, in which zinc is added to lead. |
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The herring has played an enormous role in history both socially and economically. |
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The total amount of economically extractable power available from the wind is considerably more than present human power use from all sources. |
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This makes the proposal impractical economically and it increases the risk of at least one or more launch failures. |
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Evaporite minerals, especially nitrate minerals, are economically important in Peru and Chile. |
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Many species are economically important to humans, including both finfish and shellfish. |
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Still, Sweden remained a poor and economically backward country in which barter was the means of exchange. |
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The Napoleonic War left Spain economically ruined, deeply divided and politically unstable. |
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After World War II Spain was politically and economically isolated, and was kept out of the United Nations. |
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In the past tidal flats were considered unhealthy, economically unimportant areas and were often dredged and developed into agricultural land. |
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This is a historical technology and is not usually economically competitive with other sources of fuel gas today. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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The goal is to reduce costs as quickly as possible and thus make the wind parks more economically viable. |
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