Lack of fuel and replacement parts has led to the reintroduction of animal traction for agriculture in a retrenchment to a preindustrial past. |
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Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems. |
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The loose geometry suggests a kind of preindustrial masonry or fabric patterning, while the range of colors defies generalization. |
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For millennia, shamans and witch doctors, the therapists of indigenous and preindustrial cultures, made no distinction between physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. |
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The limitation of global mean surface temperatures as far below a 2°C increase as possible from preindustrial levels. |
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Now, global average temperatures are shooting up again and are already more than one degree centigrade higher than during preindustrial times. |
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Europe backs the need for the Copenhagen agreement to set a maximum warming target by 2100 of 2°C compared with the preindustrial era. |
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It should also be remembered that in preindustrial Ireland lack of infrastructure meant that only coastal inhabitants had ready access to fish. |
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The major economies reached an agreement to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels. |
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Between 1960 and 1985, the average yearly atmospheric concentration of C02 increased from 315 to 345 ppm, compared with a preindustrial estimated figure of 275-285 ppm. |
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If the world acts now it will be possible-just possible-to keep 21st Century global temperature increases within a 2°C threshold above preindustrial levels. |
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According to the decision of the EU Council, global temperature rise should be limited to a maximum of two degrees compared to preindustrial levels. |
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In Scandinavian countries, Scots pine was used for making tar in the preindustrial age. |
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According to some economic historians, it was one of the most advanced preindustrial economies. |
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Their shells have also been used as a form of currency in some preindustrial societies. |
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The United Nations wants to prevent global warming from exceeding two degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels this century. |
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A global and comprehensive legal agreement remains the only effective way to reach the agreed objective of staying below 2°C increase in global temperatures compared to preindustrial levels. |
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The older Robin Hood ballads are also minstrel propaganda, glorifying the virtues of the yeomanry, the small independent landowners of preindustrial England. |
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His equivalent, in an army of 50,000 in the preindustrial era, would be 1,875 wagons drawn by 11,250 horses or mules, which might need additional wagons and animals to haul forage. |
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Because of the effects of atmospheric brown clouds, India and China are dimmer at the surface today by at least 6 percent compared with their state in preindustrial times. |
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An emerging consensus among scientists states that global warming must be limited to a temperature increase well below 2°C compared to preindustrial levels. |
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Firstly, it has the huge merit of having succeeded in ratifying a target figure for temperature rises, which must not increase more than 2°C compared with the preindustrial era. |
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The guilds, with their desire to turn back the clock and restore preindustrial conditions, were defeated, and impediments to the free use of capital were reduced. |
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Their shells have also been used as money in some preindustrial societies. |
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Preindustrial societies made use of the mosses growing in their areas. |
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