This chapter has been written to provide some advice for readers who might be carrying out a small-scale project of their own. |
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Most of the relief work has been small-scale projects, volunteers and the local community. |
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The initiative would help small-scale sectors become the vendors, they said. |
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As a result out of the 50 small-scale units set up there only 20 are running at this moment. |
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It's not bad, it's just limited, small-scale, almost obsolete when compared to some of the other tracks. |
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I do not see how that can possibly allow small-scale research on persistent organic pollutants. |
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Already, some research groups have carried out small-scale experimental fermentations. |
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We need new policies to increase vastly the number of small-scale and community based energy schemes across the country. |
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Women could begin a small-scale industry or trade and be self-reliant, Ponnuswamy said. |
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When the small-scale farming project became successful, the next step was to sell the produce. |
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More than 1,000 cases of small-scale tax fraud were also identified by the Revenue last year. |
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Part of the deal is that volunteers have to use what they learned for a small-scale scheme to benefit their communities when they get back. |
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Still, many of the most acclaimed prefabs are small-scale projects by less commercial architects. |
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Combining the small-scale successes of the various clubs, they hope to make that one event a big success. |
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It takes up to two years to build a windmill or small-scale hydro-electric project. |
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The idea of developing a small-scale commercial quarry in Nunavut isn't new. |
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The courses are a perfect example of how a small-scale fringe theatre is doing its best to reach out and give something back to the community. |
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Under the last Conservative government, Britain had small-scale, controlled immigration. |
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And it especially strengthens those who look to meet massive challenges with little more than small-scale policy tinkering. |
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The sound is backscattered from the sea bed according to the topography, sediment type, and small-scale bottom roughness. |
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Warfare, whether small-scale or large-scale, does not follow neat timelines nor obey the sensibilities of scriptwriters. |
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Some speculate that libraries may become small-scale publishers by selectively transferring the flow of electronic information into print. |
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In a frequently harsh, small-scale subsistence existence, people were all too aware of nature and her awesome powers. |
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Esk Valley is only a small-scale producer, with wines sold through selected independent wine merchants. |
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The small-scale karren features, usually a few millimetres to a few metres in size, are the most widespread karstic landform. |
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The most common commercial activities are in construction, tourism, transportation, and small-scale shopkeeping. |
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On this walk I did see moving examples of small-scale entrepreneurs trying to earn an honest living. |
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These two shows, a few months apart, displayed the tactile and abstract effects she wrings from such small-scale marks. |
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Others are Aymara and Quechua Indians forced off their lands by the crisis in traditional small-scale farming. |
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Subsurface evidence from drilling shows that these folds were fractured intensively by small-scale faults and closely spaced joints. |
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Zhou suggested closing some small-scale animal farms in poor condition in order to better administer the industry. |
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They fashion small-scale versions of yachts, whaleboats, and other vessels that are perfect in every detail. |
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Wouldn't the demand from worldwide consumers transform its historic small-scale village production into technology-based corporate agribusiness? |
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This created greater economic freedom, as some small-scale private economic activity was allowed. |
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In most islands some small-scale farmers continued to occupy prime lands, maintaining a cash-crop culture on the margins of plantations. |
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Shlosberg's oil paintings are interwoven with Russian folklore in both large and small-scale surreal landscapes and cityscapes. |
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Mercury is used by thousands of small-scale miners in the region to amalgamate gold. |
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On one hand, it's a small-scale theatre festival that gives a leg-up to some of the newest and most creative names on the scene. |
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The Zambia Revenue Authority will target small-scale traders and marketeers and unregistered passenger and cargo transporters. |
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There are no big resorts, and the new residential developments will be small-scale, low-rise and traditional. |
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The yard goods usually had small-scale repeat patterning, often a simple diamond grid, a mixture of thin stripes and diamonds, or small lozenges. |
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In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound. |
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Ellen Willis takes issue with what she sees as our emphasis on small-scale change that does not challenge structural inequality. |
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The nature of federal policy in regards to finance further worsened the situation for the small-scale entrepreneur. |
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The brief suggested the site should be of mixed use with residential, office, light industrial, small-scale retail, leisure, arts and tourism. |
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Other small-scale terra-cottas are delicately modeled beach and seascapes in the form of small relief plaques. |
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A small-scale musical in which that mordacious man-about-necks figures prominently. |
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For most of human history this has involved sustainable methods of land use such as small-scale slash-and-burn farming. |
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It relies on composition, using largely unornamented surfaces, with small incidents of ornament, or at times a small-scale over-all pattern. |
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I've also seen the benefits that you can get from small-scale work. |
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The roads are also needful for safe delivery of agricultural inputs to the small-scale farmers themselves. |
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The author witnessed several tragedies, including one small-scale massacre by a neighboring population. |
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In the past, stag hunting had been the preserve of the aristocracy and small-scale hare and fox hunting that of the country squires. |
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These discontinuous beds are plane-bedded, structureless to finely laminated, and in some cases have small-scale cross bedding. |
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Manchester Airport was hit by a small-scale strike by security workers today. |
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And that could lead to small-scale schemes, possibly road humps and chicanes, being built within the next 18 months on rat-running routes. |
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The carbon copies left at stations of origin paint a comprehensive picture of small-scale trade along the railway. |
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I think the member is referring to a small-scale trial that my department proposes to conduct in partnership with the Fish and Game Council. |
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Certainly, many small-scale farmers, pastoralists, and others lack viable alternatives. |
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People do not claim to own more than one small-scale name, unless their pater is distinct from their genitor. |
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We investigate the dynamics of and the relations between small-scale penumbral and photospheric features near the outer penumbral boundary. |
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He said by working with commercial banks, the project would be able to help farmers especially small-scale ones to obtain loans. |
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Types of military engagement might range from small-scale family feuds or gang-raids to full-scale pitched battles. |
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Data reveals that the condition of the small-scale industrial units is more pitiable. |
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If your heart is set on wallpaper, consider a plain colour or a small-scale print that you and your child won't tire of in years to come. |
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This launched a small-scale fightback and a sizzling break by Aaron Cowie and a copybook final pass gave Duncan a run-in. |
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He made his reputation as a painter of small-scale portraits and genre scenes of contemporary city life. |
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Provide high-quality small-scale tools such as trowel, cultivator, rake, and hoe. |
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And we'll be doing some testing, including small-scale weapons testing, just to see how these propellants react in a gun environment. |
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Hardly an upstart, Maho Bay is instead a pioneer in small-scale, tent-based ecotourism. |
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These small-scale, narrow linear guideways are tiny and lightweight, thus suitable for miniature equipment. |
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The entire Soconusco area became a Crown encomienda, with small-scale plots worked by individual families. |
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These examples illustrate the potential of just two small areas of research in the rapidly developing field of small-scale engineering. |
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He said it was up to the small-scale miners to organise themselves to hire machines like excavators, caterpillars, et cetera. |
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There will be a small-scale industry in carpentry and joinery, as well as brick making which might also absorb the orphans upon completion of their courses. |
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In these areas, they're using both tissue culture flasks and custom made bioreactors to simulate, on a small-scale, how cells will behave in the human body. |
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This is, if you will, an inherent diseconomy of small-scale science. |
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The brave risk of such small-scale impeccability and tastefulness lies in the possibility of underwhelming jaded ears, but the restraint is rewarding and laudable. |
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While the new water management institutions may be comfortable valuing water monetarily, most small-scale farmers continue to resist this approach. |
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In an age in which billions would starve if not for the use of artificial fertilizers in agriculture, they blather on about small-scale organic farming. |
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Despite this racial discourse, rural Belizean Creoles developed alternative systems of natural resource use based in part upon small-scale agricultural production. |
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Some countries have witnessed concentration of capital among agroexporters alongside the marginalization and immiseration of small-scale producers and processors. |
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Very detailed studies are then done by cutting thin sections of the rocks and examining their mineral composition and small-scale structures under a petrological microscope. |
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But neither they nor he wanted to stray too far from the collection of small-scale bungalows, shacks, and cabins that make up this mountain town's built context. |
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Mr Flemming noted that small-scale farmers were not eligible for VAT registration, as they did not earn sufficient amounts to reach the VAT threshold. |
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It is significant to see that kind of growth in Iowa, a state known best for producing huge amounts of corn, soybeans, cattle and hogs, not small-scale crops, Touchette said. |
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The new regulation closes a major loophole by extending customs law to include personal baggage, typically used in the small-scale traffic of counterfeit items. |
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As a result of the high rise in the price of feed, tens of thousands of small-scale poultry undertakings have gone bankrupt. |
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The K8 conical bead mill has been developed for laboratory and research applications and for small-scale production tasks. |
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With the new direction, Avalon is looking at building a small-scale pilot processing plant in the Kenora region. |
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With the dissolution of monasteries in 1534 this craft passed from monasteries to farmers where it remained, for centuries, small-scale or artisanal. |
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Most buildings are small-scale, ranging from Victorian wood and stone townhouses with large verandas and fretwork to newer, more hurricane-resistant concrete structures. |
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A demanding standard of financial honesty is expected of politicians, and even small-scale tax evasion or misuse of an expense account can lead to removal from office. |
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Islay has pioneered the use of small-scale wind turbines in homes and micro-grids, small-scale electrical networks that stand apart from the national grid. |
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Microturbines, fuel cells, photovoltaics, solar cells, and even conventional, small-scale generators have been improved in terms of lifecycle cost per kilowatt-hour. |
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The promotion of the generative powers of earth, water, and human, animal, and fish populations is a common concern of major religions and small-scale cults the world over. |
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All small-scale soccer clubs run as much on sentiment than sound finance. |
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Being an industrial town, renowned for the innumerable small-scale industries, Coimbatore is no longer a place with old gadgets and age-old systems. |
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In an age in which billions would starve if not for the use of artificial fertilizers in capital-intensive agriculture, the left blathers on about small-scale organic farming. |
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Items must survive reviews by test specialists, editorial reviews, fairness reviews, small-scale pilot tests, and full-scale national field tests. |
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It's thought that the overall rotation of these galaxies combines and smooths out the small-scale magnetic fields created by whirls and eddies of gas. |
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It's a very small-scale event, so please don't dither, dally or delay. |
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For decades, only small-scale pilot projects have been funded. |
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Akee apple fruit is one of the popular small-scale tropical fruits and important crop but not as important as orange and mango fruits. |
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Cast in dark bronze and resembling Roman antiquities, Riccio's small-scale statuettes, reliefs and oil lamps seem unremarkably modest at first. |
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I am a very small-scale tree farmer, mostly loblolly pines, but fruit trees too. |
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Samples consisted of 211 groupers captured by small-scale fisheries between 2008 and 2011 and with total lengths ranging from 150 to 1160 mm. |
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The emergence of the small-scale manufacturing sector and its growing importance in the economy is a phenomenon common to most developing countries. |
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The difficulties encountered in denationalising Mozambique's small-scale fisheries sector demonstrated the need for careful planning. |
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Used by a wholesaler or retailer as a wine cabinet, the ambry cupboard suited the needs of a neighborhood inn or small-scale private kitchen. |
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Rocks display cleavage, schistosity and small-scale folds, most of which have northwesterly trending axes. |
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Included are colossal heads, a large-scale throne, and monumental stelae in addition to precious small-scale vessels, figures, adornments, and masks. |
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Swanhunter is a small-scale opera only 70 minutes long aimed at seven-year-olds and upwards and takes the story of Lemminkainen from the Kalevala, a book of Finnish myths. |
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The removal of such taxes would encourage small-scale miners and traders to sell their gold to the BSP rather than on the black market according to Reps. |
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The RAY 1 performs controlled freeze-drying of food and drink products for small-scale production with its four product trays for maximum space utilization. |
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It begins with copper minerals and the first working of native copper in the Neolithic, which led to small-scale copper smelting from oxidic ores in the Chalcolithic. |
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The government's economic support programmes have tended to encourage a ghettoisation of women's economic activity in low-income areas such as small-scale garment production. |
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TriLink offers small-scale oligonucleotides for the discovery and pre-clinical stages of drug development to customers exploring a wide variety of DNA or RNA based therapies. |
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The technique, combinatorial chemistry, employs the rapid use of small-scale instrumentation to evaluate environmentally friendly processing methods. |
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The subject of the public contract small-scale provision of internet services for a period of 24 months for Workplace Health Institute in Ostrava at Partyz? |
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In contrast, first generation Poles and Czechoslovaks moved disproportionately towards rural areas where they labored in agriculture or in small-scale industry. |
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