Funding is also available for indigenously manufactured buses, three-wheelers and cars which run on solar power. |
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By then the indigenously produced drink had made its way into tumblers and cups across the country, especially South India. |
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Some products are indigenously grown and manufactured while others have to be imported. |
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Goods that are not indigenously produced are acquired from neighbouring tribes through barter exchange. |
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The notion that democracy can't be imposed but has to grow indigenously easily becomes an excuse for doing nothing and hoping for the best. |
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For example, although penetrated by core economic interests, the semi-periphery has its own relatively vibrant indigenously owned industrial base. |
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By 1989, the project was able to produce indigenously several parts of a SCUD liquid propellant engine. |
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Despite facing complex challenges in its peace process, Nepal and its leaders have indigenously addressed each of those. |
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In the absence of coordination, countries can experience a patchwork of donor-funded projects and indigenously developed projects. |
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Pakistan has made strenuous efforts to acquire a variety of ballistic missiles and the means to produce them indigenously. |
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Iraq was not able to produce indigenously entire liquid propellant engines. |
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In addition, the indigenously developed Sky Bow II has demonstrated an anti-missile capability. |
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The first partially manufactured Iraqi SCUD engines comprised a combination of cannibalized, indigenously produced and imported parts. |
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Although Iraq received the technical documentation and necessary equipment for production of Ababil-50, it was unable to produce the systems indigenously. |
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Some in South Korea advocate another system, developed indigenously. |
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The EPCG licence holder can also source the capital goods indigenously. |
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Flight tests are imperative for new and indigenously developed missile systems, while proven missiles acquired externally might not need to be tested. |
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The infrastructure required to produce nuclear weapons indigenously is considerably more difficult and expensive to develop than that for either biological or chemical weapons. |
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According to Iraq, items produced indigenously had been destroyed unilaterally in 1991, while various items of equipment used in their production had been retained. |
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Most of the Korean slaves were indigenously generated. |
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Iraq was able to produce indigenously artillery and bomb casings and to assemble a variety of aerial bombs using manufacturing equipment and components that had been imported for the production of conventional munitions. |
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Of particular interest, a few states have acquired, or are in the process of acquiring, the ability to indigenously produce their own ballistic missiles. |
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We must therefore allow democracy to develop indigenously and slowly, in ways that make sense to local cultures, and allow time for democratic institutions to take root. |
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It will mainly provide a mechanism for African scientists to tap into global scientific knowledge as well as the production of indigenously owned knowledge that supports economic and industrial growth. |
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Tata Motors executive director Commercial Vehicles, Ravi Pisharody, stated that the company is developing the technology indigenously in order to keep the costs down. |
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Ms Tehmina Janjua, Pakistani Ambassador to Italy received the PAF contingent and showed keen interest in the Pakistans indigenously produced JF-17 Thunder aircraft. |
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Isolation of natural cultures of anaerobic fungi and indigenously associated methanogens from herbivores and their bioconversion of lignocellulosic materials to methane. |
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Sericite is an indigenously produced mineral from eastern Taiwan. |
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The Emersonian poet falls for, and poeticizes about, not the conventional rose of European poetic tradition, but the undomesticated indigenously American flower. |
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