They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management. |
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Dubai, rather short on natural resources, and long a trading hub, is more or less modeling itself on Singapore. |
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South America and North America are both large continents well-endowed with natural resources. |
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Sixty percent of the nation's gold is mined here, and the county relies heavily on its natural resources for cattle ranching. |
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China and Brazil have already signed a commercial accord covering agribusiness, technology, construction and natural resources. |
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Rigorous and data intensive, ecological economics builds on the idea that natural resources are as valid a form of capital as oil rigs. |
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The war is fundamentally an attempt by the US to lay hold of these natural resources by force of arms. |
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The folk healers' knowledge of natural resources and lore is an ancient cultural heritage. |
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However, the country is rich in natural resources and has liberal foreign investment laws. |
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Additionally, with this new focus on sacrificing sustainable living for financial gain, natural resources were in greater demand than ever. |
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He also urged people to remember that the country was very rich as it was endowed with enormous natural resources which remained unexploited. |
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He recognizes our region as rich in natural resources, and felt a calling to defend them. |
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Germany's chief natural resources are iron ore, bituminous coal and lignite, potash, timber, lignite, natural gas, salt, and nickel. |
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The annihilation of Canada's natural resources can best be described as apocalyptic. |
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Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources. |
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In many ways asteroids and comets are likely to offer more varied and abundant natural resources than the Moon. |
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There is a need also to move away from a wealth creation approach based on the exploitation of natural resources. |
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I cannot fathom how an organisation empowered to preserve national heritage sites could desecrate natural resources in this manner. |
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Mack says he was jolted when his subjects reported receiving telepathic warnings about man's decimation of natural resources. |
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We are looking at exploiting other natural resources in the area, such as gold, such as phosphates, such as bauxite. |
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The country has no oil, virtually no natural resources of any kind, and is surrounded by bullies and basket cases. |
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The idea is for local communities to manage the land, wildlife, and natural resources so they are profitable, and ultimately, self-supporting. |
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Currently, manufacturers are exploiting the natural resources with very low efficiency. |
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Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
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George's intention was not to abolish private property but to coordinate the share-out of land and natural resources that belong to all. |
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The main objective is to stop the farmers' dependence on external agencies and make them contribute towards protection of natural resources. |
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The committee oversees the tribe's economic development, including the use of natural resources and the investment of tribal income. |
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Every human being has a natural birthright of having access to natural resources such as water. |
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It's nice to tell immigrants to stay away while you bleed their home countries dry of natural resources and support corrupt governments. |
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The latter point often is underemphasized, even though uncertainty about policy effects is ubiquitous in natural resources. |
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Globalization increases the demand for natural resources in remote and undeveloped regions. |
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Anglos considered Mexicans an innately lazy and unenterprising people who had failed to exploit the rich natural resources of the Southwest. |
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It was the abundant land and the unexploited natural resources of the New World that attracted most of the capital. |
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Gates offers a slew of models for redistributing wealth and reclaiming natural resources. |
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The land was blessed with natural resources of oil, natural gas and a lake of pitch. |
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While it lacks the precious natural resources of cotton and grain, they do have a bountiful supply of nuclear waste lying around. |
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful kingdom blessed with a bountiful supply of natural resources and tremendous human potential. |
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Australia is a wealthy country, with a high standard of living and vast amounts of natural resources. |
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Australia has a fragile ecosystem and limited natural resources despite its huge size. |
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Economic use of natural resources such as water is another factor to be reckoned with. |
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They have no access to the minerals, ivory and other abundant natural resources found there. |
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We need to recycle because we need to conserve the Earth's natural resources. |
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Their needs are limited and therefore their exploitation of natural resources is limited. |
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This trend should now be halted so that Zambia rightfully reaps the benefits of her natural resources. |
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The vast natural resources of the two continents were long exploited for the enrichment of Europe. |
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For Australia as a whole, knowledge and skills are now more important than natural resources. |
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The natural resources of our area were being exploited not for the benefit of the native inhabitants. |
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It is not in Australia's national interest to lock up and leave undeveloped our natural resources. |
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We need to ensure that all our natural resources are used in a sustainable manner. |
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The economy continued to draw on overseas capital, labour, and technology to exploit natural resources. |
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The risks may be high, but the continent is rich in natural resources including oil, gold and diamonds. |
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The natural resources are recognized as common property and managed collectively as such. |
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It also notes that governments, too, exploit the natural resources of their countries to fund their war efforts. |
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These fossil fuels lay at the core of the exploitation of natural resources that arose with the industrial revolution. |
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At the same time, the country's fragile economy, based on unsustainable exploitation of natural resources, has imploded. |
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Guyana, although rich in natural resources, has suffered from neglect and lack of investment over the last thirty years. |
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Experts have been speaking against the importing of grown trees for some time, blaming the practice for the exploitation rural natural resources. |
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South Sudanese scientists want to make use of geographic data to map their country as well as its natural resources. |
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These areas were rich in natural resources but had not been exploited because of underdeveloped or non-existence of infrastructure. |
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Over-consumption, pollution, the loss of species and habitats, and mismanagement of natural resources are undermining global habitability. |
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The plenteous natural resources like water and fertile soil and the greenery, keep people satisfied. |
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He predicts more such actions aimed at oligarchs who control strategic natural resources. |
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The 1979 Moon Treaty forbids ownership of the natural resources found on the Moon or other celestial bodies. |
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The country's fast growth is rapidly outstripping natural resources such as oil, natural gas, iron and copper. |
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We're also wasting precious natural resources to fuel the American appetite for an overabundance of food. |
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One of the country's biggest problems is the over-exploitation of its natural resources including water, forests and soil. |
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Earth is overpopulated, and in an effort to provide for everyone we are plundering our natural resources. |
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Equitable and sustainable development presumes that the natural resources will be used. |
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The exploitation of natural resources in Papua contributes massive sums to national coffers, but Papuans say they receive little in return. |
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The county is rich in natural resources, including timber, hydroelectric power, and mineral deposits. |
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The roadless rule was designed to stop the timber giants from clear-cutting these precious natural resources. |
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Filling our houses with things that we don't need clutters our homes and is putting a severe strain on natural resources. |
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After all, few things can be more insidious than impure water, since water is one of the natural resources we take for granted. |
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It was lucky to have lots of natural resources such as iron ore, coal, and oil and farmlands ideal for growing crops. |
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Competitive nation-states are abandoning natural resources protection and privatizing their ecological commons. |
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When I was a young fella my geography teacher lamented that Ireland had no natural resources. |
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Many people take whatever they can, believing that natural resources are inexhaustible. |
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Some stress the availability of such abundant natural resources as fertile soils and rich supplies of iron, coal, and oil. |
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The use of inorganic fertilizers depletes natural resources and can impose a heavy financial and environmental cost. |
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The key to Kerala tourism's sweepstakes is the protection and conservation of the bio-diversity of its amazing natural resources. |
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The study also revealed that humans are consuming natural resources 20 per cent faster than the earth can replenish them. |
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These limited enforcement funds seriously weaken government's ability to enforce laws passed to protect public health and natural resources. |
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The coastal State exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. |
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The management of our natural resources should be conducted ethically, humanely, and rationally. |
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It is the world's largest violin playing just for the exhaustion of our natural resources. |
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Hence, this technology can be used in routine exploration for natural resources and in environmental investigations. |
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Why should the environment and natural resources in general be treated differently? |
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The main natural resources are fisheries and a marine environment conducive to tourism. |
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Currently, I think, we put a lot of emphasis on the exploitation of natural resources. |
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The beautiful natural forests in which several species of animals and birds are denizens rank high among the natural resources. |
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A growing population and an expanding economy are stretching the deliverability of this most delicate of natural resources. |
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By extension, growth in human population leads to an increase in demand for food, water and other natural resources. |
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In this culture, we are deadened to the effects of our lives on other people, other animals, on natural resources every day. |
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Regions in the east are able to exploit natural resources such as forestry to provide for prison labour. |
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The State, which is abundant in natural resources, is a gift of God which should not be tampered with. |
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Though abundant in natural resources, Papua has been left far behind other regions in Indonesia. |
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There is no wonder that Zhaoqing is abundant in fruit and natural resources. |
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Taxing the economic rent of natural resources induces users to make optimal use of environmental resources. |
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It also plunders natural resources, imperils posterity, and jeopardizes self determination. |
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And what about access to natural resources like, say, black gold? |
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The planet has limited natural resources, mineral resources and so forth. |
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There are many other potential sources of natural resources in the solar system, including cosmic dust, solar wind, and the atmospheres of gas giant planets. |
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Sustainable development offers us a unifying concept for the exploitation of natural resources and the integration of environment and development. |
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This amendment granted Alberta and Saskatchewan the right to exercise control over the land, natural resources, and royalties derived from their exploitation. |
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By that action, we also don't waste so many natural resources. |
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Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources. |
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Western Province is one of the regions in Zambia that has potential for economic development because of the array of unexploited natural resources. |
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The scholars who were paying attention to the exercise of power by national and global systems were generally not interested in the environment and natural resources. |
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Even enviros of a decidedly secular bent who might normally blanch at such creationist sentiments will appreciate the call for wise management of natural resources. |
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The peace agreement provides a formula for southern rebels and the government to share political power and the country's oil wealth and other natural resources. |
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For the earliest inhabitants of Southern France, practising a hunter-gatherer way of life, the natural resources were abundant and more than adequate for a sparse population. |
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Because of the isolation of Almeria, with its lack of road and railway communications, economic and demographic growth was based on the natural resources of the province. |
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It is a fact that Zambia has the potential to develop its tourism sector fully so that it can quickly buoy the economy because of the vast natural resources. |
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Other natural resources include uranium, gold, and iron ore. |
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He states clearly that his work is not aimed at mathematicians, rather at statesmen who need to know about the customs of the people and the natural resources of the land. |
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Forests are renewable natural resources, but they must be treated with care. |
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Even the initial large-scale industrial production base in the mining sector was specifically tailored to serve the process of extractive exploitation of natural resources. |
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First, it turns out that when it comes to transforming light into electricity, will can be more important than natural resources. |
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According to some expert prognostication on the Web, the king of natural resources may, once again, be consumed and wasted in spectacular wildfires. |
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Call me a country cousin if you want, but even Toronto, with all its manufacturing, still owes much of its wealth to the natural resources that lie outside its boundaries. |
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Crippling debt repayments and the external exploitation of natural resources have channelled money out of countries that were never wealthy in the first place. |
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One of the poorest sixteen countries in the world, this former Portuguese colony has few natural resources to provide an acceptable living standard to its population. |
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The chairman's text is a plan of action for countries to curb the over-exploitation of the earth's natural resources and to pursue sustainable development. |
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His organization, Comandante Karnika said under the sweltering sun, is prepared to go to war to defend Miskito land and protect their natural resources. |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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Expectations are comparatively greater due to the availability of extractible natural resources. |
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Activities such as logging and mining deplete our natural resources. |
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These laws are intended to help preserve our natural resources. |
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There was also a local coincidence of natural resources in the North of England, the English Midlands, South Wales and the Scottish Lowlands. |
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The state income derived from natural resources includes a significant contribution from petroleum production. |
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The country is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. |
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Other nations with economies based on natural resources, such as Russia, are trying to learn from Norway by establishing similar funds. |
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By the 1820s, an extensive canal system had been constructed, giving greater access to natural resources and fuel for industries. |
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The Neolithic people continued to exploit the reed swamps for their natural resources and started to construct wooden trackways. |
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However, this in turn was built on its exploitation of natural resources, especially coal and iron ore. |
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He argued that free competition could only be realized under conditions of state ownership of natural resources and land. |
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The UK is also rich in a number of natural resources including coal, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead and silica. |
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Industries that are usually subject to nationalization include transport, communications, energy, banking and natural resources. |
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Greenland expects to grow its economy based on increased income from the extraction of natural resources. |
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The territory has little arable land and few natural resources, so it imports most of its food and raw materials. |
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The United States has a capitalist mixed economy which is fueled by abundant natural resources and high productivity. |
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Governments may also restrict free trade to limit exports of natural resources. |
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Significant natural resources include iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt, nickel, arable land and water. |
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Prior to the war, with no useful landmass or natural resources, Bermuda was largely ignored and left to its own devices by the London government. |
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The primary natural resources are spiny lobster, conch, and other shellfish. |
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Sale of natural resources, and especially petroleum products, were an important source of revenue for the Soviet Union. |
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In turn the countryside itself secured a reputation among the Highlanders for its size, beauty, and wealth of natural resources. |
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According to the constitution, all natural resources in the country are state property. |
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Truman in 1945 extended United States control to all the natural resources of its continental shelf. |
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Truman issued two proclamations that established government control of natural resources in areas adjacent to the coastline. |
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Somalia has reserves of several natural resources, including uranium, iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt and natural gas. |
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Its size, relief, climate, and natural resources make Brazil geographically diverse. |
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Some of the activity is controversial, however, because regulatory controls over the use of natural resources are not always effective. |
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The country has abundant natural resources like oil and natural gas, tin, copper and gold. |
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Indonesian history has been influenced by foreign powers drawn to its natural resources. |
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Indonesia has extensive natural resources, including crude oil, natural gas, coal, tin, copper, and gold. |
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Scotland has a large abundance of natural resources from fertile land suitable for agriculture, to oil and gas. |
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These assets include sea ports, freight rail facilities, midstream natural resources and power generation businesses. |
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Abundant natural resources in and around the Menai Straits enabled human habitation in prehistoric Britain. |
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The oil crisis in 1973 also encouraged the efficient use of energy because of Japan's lack of natural resources. |
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Sedimentary rocks are also important sources of natural resources like coal, fossil fuels, drinking water or ores. |
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Future ocean acidification could threaten coral reefs, fisheries, protected species, and other natural resources of value to society. |
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Transformational approaches will be needed to manage natural resources in the future. |
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Since 2003, the exports of natural resources started decreasing in economic importance as the internal market strengthened considerably. |
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Areas of contest include legislation with respect to regulation of the economy, taxation, and natural resources. |
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Madagascar's natural resources include a variety of unprocessed agricultural and mineral resources. |
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Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address conservation and protection of natural resources in its constitution. |
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Cuba's natural resources include sugar, tobacco, fish, citrus fruits, coffee, beans, rice, potatoes, and livestock. |
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International capital was increasingly attracted by the island's natural resources. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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The country's natural resources include large quantities of oil and natural gas as well as fish in the offshore waters. |
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One of Manila's greatest natural resources is the protected harbor upon which it sits, regarded as the finest in all of Asia. |
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The islands have few natural resources, and their imports far exceed exports. |
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The state has natural resources such as mahogany, cedar and other tropical hardwoods. |
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Today, the state of Veracruz, rich in natural resources, is an important component of Mexico's economy. |
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The republic's natural resources include gold, tungsten, zinc, uranium, and more. |
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This stems from the fact that Japan itself is rather poor in natural resources found commonly in Europe, especially iron. |
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Despite huge deposits of these natural resources, the mining industry in Nigeria is still in its infancy. |
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The abundance of natural resources gives Quebec an advantageous position on the world market. |
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In older history, the administration in Stockholm viewed Norrland pretty much as a colony consisting of natural resources to be exploited. |
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In Louisiana, the furbearer species and die American alligator arc managed as commercial, renewable natural resources. |
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In short, black Zimbabweans did not have access to, and control over, their God-given natural resources. |
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Other kleptocratic former heads of state operated in countries that were richer in natural resources and the sums were correspondingly larger. |
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The continental shelves of most seabound nations are relatively rich in natural resources, and therefore they are hotly contested. |
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Sparse rain and few natural resources historically have induced Cape Verdeans to emigrate. |
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The Miskitos desperately wanted to find people who could help them develop their natural resources. |
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There are already so many amusement and theme parks around and it might ruin our natural resources. |
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Despite the potential wealth of its natural resources and growing agricultural production, tsarist Russia depended on foreign loans. |
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In the past decades, enormous amount of natural resources has been unlimitedly dissipated and our living environment has been severely polluted. |
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They will use the natural resources available to them in the park, along with equipment such as tyres, ViPRs, kettle bells and dumbells. |
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We allow such putschists and autocrats to sell us natural resources and to incur repayment obligations to us in behalf of the people they oppress. |
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Geoscientists, or geologists, are involved in the scientific study of the structure, evolution and dynamics of the Earth and its natural resources. |
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Its insights are relevant to any country with bountiful natural resources, states unable to capitalise on them and parasitic compradors mediating exploitation. |
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Most recently, he served as chief executive officer of Bocage Group, a private investment company specializing in energy, natural resources and master limited partnerships. |
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The authors conclude with a revised look at future trends in macrosociology, such as the consumption of natural resources and the move toward global economies. |
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Denmark suffered in part because of its lack of natural resources. |
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Even during a boom period at the start of the 20th century, Wales had a narrow economic base dependent on the labour intensive exploitation of natural resources. |
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Water and diamonds are Lesotho's significant natural resources. |
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Belize is also a leader in protecting biodiversity and natural resources. |
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Quebec is remarkable for the natural resources of its vast territory. |
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Despite being located in a land without any significant natural resources, the economy of Malacca dates back more than 500 years, due to its strategic location. |
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Senegal's economy is centered mostly on commodities and natural resources. |
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Here, the local pressure on natural resources can be intense. |
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Its woodland would also have been ideal for natural resources and hunting. |
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For example, markets for fishes and other natural resources have become global, supplying demand for reef resources far removed from their tropical sources. |
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Settlements in continental North America aimed to exploit natural resources such as furs and in particular lumber, which was in short supply in Greenland. |
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Asia is the largest continent in the world by a considerable margin, and it is rich in natural resources, such as petroleum, forests, fish, water, rice, copper and silver. |
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Egypt announced a plan from to build 40 nature reserves from 1997 to 2017, to help protect the natural resources and the culture and history of those areas. |
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Following the war, Sweden took advantage of an intact industrial base, social stability and its natural resources to expand its industry to supply the rebuilding of Europe. |
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Interest increased for reasons that were not purely scientific, as geology and paleontology helped industrialists to find and exploit natural resources such as coal. |
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A significant part of the economic activity in the province involves the development of natural resources, including forestry and numerous local mining ventures. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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Literally, those things, like land, natural resources and technology, necessary for the production of material goods and the relations of production. |
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Given Singapore's limited size and lack of natural resources, it was felt integrating with Malaya would provide a route to stronger economic development. |
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An abundance of natural resources such as coal, iron and zinc contributed significantly to the industrial growth of Scotland during the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Economic theory suggests the returns to land and other natural resources are economic rents that cannot be reduced in such a way because of their perfect inelastic supply. |
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The hills have been exploited for their natural resources for millennia. |
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Devolution over natural resources to the government of Nunavut moved forward with the appointment of a Ministerial Representative for Nunavut Devolution. |
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Norway has obtained one of the highest standards of living in the world in part by having a large amount of natural resources compared to the size of the population. |
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During Roman times, the Brigantes were dominated by the Romans who exploited the Pennines for their natural resources including the wild animals found there. |
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The Navy's natural resources programs have dramatically benefitted the San Clemente loggerhead shrike, once considered the most endangered bird in North America. |
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