It is believed that prevention will help to deter drug abuse or the intensification of dependence. |
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The intensification of global connectedness means that cooperation between nations is more than ever necessary. |
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The policy in this area will be based on intensification and extension of the tax base. |
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To think that an intensification will improve things is so absurd as to defy analysis. |
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Political globalization refers to the intensification and expansion of political interrelations across the globe. |
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He shows how the fragmentation and intensification of territorial communities continued to cement horizontal values of communal identity. |
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The current mechanisms have encouraged intensification and specialisation of farming methods. |
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After 1750, the modulation in her relationship with the king brought about a marked intensification of interest in the fabrication of her image. |
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For example, he considers economic depressions to be the intensification of the competitive process. |
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It is sometimes suggested that the key feature of agricultural intensification was a switch from pastoral to arable farming. |
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He added that for Irish rail services to develop there must an intensification, not a downgrading of operations. |
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Why has the era of globalization been characterized by an intensification of tribalism and ethnic conflict? |
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The growing conflict between Europe and America has thus resulted in an unceasing intensification of social polarisation on both continents. |
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In all probability this was the result of the intensification of practices arising in earlier periods. |
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There appears to be a feedback loop linking the intensification of agriculture, the acquisition of wealth, and the emergence of hierarchy. |
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Concentration, by selection and intensification, is necessary because the mind ideates, abstracts, typifies. |
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If so, does further intensification of the training effort raise ROI commensurably? |
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He channels this energy towards the intensification of a ubiquitous, paranoid, self-conscious awareness akin to being in a carnival funhouse surrounded by distorting mirrors. |
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By further intensification, the effects still increase but the added value becomes smaller, i.e. the law of diminishing returns. |
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Such intensification is probably feasible in the Amazon where low value extensive cattle ranching is rife. |
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The intensification of propitiatory and other forms of worship, he believed, led to the exaltation of one infinite divine Being. |
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Hence, proposed process intensification approach will be very useful to boost up the fermentation of various therapeutic molecules. |
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Within this framework, the consolidation and intensification of its business relationships lie at the heart of its business plan. |
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This resulted in a severe intensification of competition, with transport prices commonly falling by not less than fifteen per cent. |
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Management of upcountry lands and intensification of agricultural production. |
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With the need to support larger, more stable social units came the intensification of the production of the most stable and storable resource available-maize. |
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The intensification of regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean had raised new concerns with respect to its systemic impact. |
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Did changes in the intensification of farming lead to magnified problems? |
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The desperate attempt to comprehend events is reflected in the intensification of a search for meaning as signification becomes unanchored and multiplies. |
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There was legislation introduced three years ago that designates certain points in Ontario as places to grow for population intensification. |
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But the second thing is the way this city has changed in recent years, the intensification of the separation. |
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Hydrogeologic study and impact of the intensification of the exploitation on the quality of subterranean waters of the pond of Moulares-Redeyef. |
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These have been associated with the intensification of agricultural practices. |
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This strategy is declining in Europe today due to the intensification of agriculture. |
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Accusations of media censorship have increased since 2009 due to the alleged intensification of restrictions on political criticism. |
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They comprise extension of presence in the Arctic, development of the northern territories, intensification of use of the Northern Sea Route. |
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The process of western intensification causes the Gulf Stream to be a northward accelerating current off the east coast of North America. |
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This is most commonly used for intensification, especially in Ulster English. |
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However the intensification of Allied bombing caused the dispersion of production and prevented an efficient acceleration of expansion. |
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Yet these pollinators' numbers are falling due to the intensification of agriculture and urban spread which have reduced their natural environments. |
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Thus, they suggest that the recent observed increase in wave heights was likely caused by an intensification of the background westerly atmospheric circulation under a positive NAO influence rather than changes in storminess. |
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Topography played a secondary role in the Eastern Townships, but the situation was completely different in Charlevoix, where the southeast side of the Laurentians played a major role in the intensification of rainfall. |
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Each year, the Lenten Season is set before us as a good opportunity for the intensification of prayer and penance, opening hearts to the docile welcoming of the divine will. |
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At the center of attention was the intensification of networking within the subregions, in the regions and in contacts with the General Secretariat. |
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The intensification of the rules also requires insurance regulation reform: at this time, premiums are no more elevated for a 25 year old boat than for a new, double-hulled boat. |
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This was not a major change of direction or approach, but rather an intensification of our engagement, building on a long-standing basis of active engagement and close cooperation with our neighbours. |
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The diversity and intensification of the environmental pollution and the discussion of this subject in the public domain show that there is a need for action. |
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The youthfulness of their population together with expected intensification of woman's activity imply a considerable rise of pressure on the employment market of these countries. |
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The instruments of the two probes then could measure an intensification of the radio and UV auroral activity of Jupiter, correlated with the impact of these shocks on the Jupiter magnetosphere. |
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This deliberate disdain for the photographic ideal of cleanliness is not reflected in his work as a shortcoming or brutalization but as the intensification of sensuousness. |
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Besides a division of the work in cinema that was implemented from 1902, the intensification of production led to new professions like that of scriptwriter. |
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Now the European Union has announced that it intends to support these selfsame security forces and unfortunately also to continue backing an intensification of free trade. |
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Image intensification is a complementary technology to thermal vision, which makes it possible to identify targets by improving vision in conditions of partial and or near-total darkness. |
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As an intensification and extension of the visual function, the phonetic alphabet diminishes the role of the other senses of sound and touch and taste in any literate culture. |
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Nationally, there were economic and political changes which terribly marginalized dark-skinned people and which also contributed to the intensification of women's oppression. |
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For us, addressing the fears of some does not, and should not, require of us to start from ground zero in 2008, because a basis for the intensification of the debate already exists in the P-6 proposal. |
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As a result of the war, US encirclement of China seems to be intensifying, and the longer the conflict continues, the more serious this intensification is likely to be, and the more old tensions are likely to resurface. |
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Aurora, which is at the south end of my riding, is not nearly as impacted by that population intensification because it has the Oak Ridges Moraine going through the south end of it and it's quite rural, owned by one owner. |
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But Mr Wood's own crisis is a microcosm of that one, an intensification of it even, for his scepticism is inalienable and it travels with him to his new literary home. |
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Conservationists criticise the intensification of grouse shooting and argue that hen harriers are only killed because grouse shooters want to bag so many birds. |
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The early morning assault marked a further intensification of the fighting that has flared up over the past week, with shelling reported near central Donetsk, which has remained mostly unscathed. |
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Agroecological intensification aims at improving productivity and efficiency through better farm management, improved stability and diversity of yields and enhanced use of local resources. |
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By improving access to the region, the upgraded road will encourage an intensification of coffee growing and promote other forms of agricultural development. |
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The intensification of our efforts for ecumenical, inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue and dialogue with all people of good will in view of reconciliation, justice and peace. |
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During the deployment of multinational formations, different political interests and sovereignty considerations may limit further the intensification of cooperation. |
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The heat content of these warm features derived from altimetry can therefore then be used as a tool to identify regions that have the right oceanic conditions for tropical cyclone intensification. |
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Effects of agricultural intensification on the breeding success of Corn Buntings Miliaria calandra. |
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They may forage for wild grasses and weeds but with the intensification of agriculture, they have taken to feeding on crops when preferred foods are not available. |
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The introduction of the electric tramway led to intensification of development in Headingley and Potternewton and expansion outside the borough into Roundhay. |
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The work of the port led the intensification and spread of a modernising and developing Cherbourg, while contractors, owners, and local merchants were getting richer. |
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The process of western intensification causes currents on the western boundary of an ocean basin to be stronger than those on the eastern boundary of an ocean. |
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Genitively involved with love, with love as genitive, he is his own intensification and his intensification, as it slips in and out of his own being, is his restraint. |
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With the German occupation of Western Europe, the intensification of submarine and air attack on Britain's sea communications was feared by the British. |
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The priorities of the European agenda of Moldova and Georgia, as well as the intensification of the cooperation in the field of bilateral relations will be discussed. |
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Collard S J, Zammit C Effects of land-use intensification on soil carbon and ecosystem services in Brigalow landscapes of southeast Queensland, Australia. |
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The development of radiological image intensification, in the 1960s, allowed surgeons to readopt closed nailing techniques with a much lower risk to patient and surgeon alike. |
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