The slaves provided the cheap and reliable labour to produce the cheap raw materials. |
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The prewar economy was heavily dependent on a few primary products or raw materials. |
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The planners assigned central Asia the role of supplier of raw materials, notably cotton. |
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In addition to containing environmentally friendly raw materials, sustainable products typically wear well. |
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They will not agree to any kind of lebensraum, as they require some special lebensraum that abounds in raw materials. |
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The works are an expressionistic mix of raw materials, typography, colour and artificial lighting, involving often quite bizarre detailing. |
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And then I suppose I'd need several million dollars worth of equipment and raw materials. |
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This is by far the largest brand to switch to the ethically sourced raw materials. |
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There have been regular cuts in the excise duty on finished goods and in the import duty on imported raw materials, mainly titanium dioxide. |
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For the men, the job ends as soon they fetch raw materials from nearby palm groves. |
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Owners of legal sawmills, plus a multitude of illegal ones, compete for raw materials with the large pulp companies. |
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There were drops in the prices of all stocks of companies whose raw materials or production costs are excise-sensitive. |
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Mr Moroko said sourcing raw materials for fabrics from Asia was costly hence the need for Africa to start producing its own raw materials. |
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Exports were predominantly raw materials and goods with a low level of processing. |
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The main imports are raw materials, petroleum-based fuels, and consumer goods. |
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They said steps taken earlier this year to slow growth in key sectors crimped imports of raw materials and cut into international freight rates. |
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Many of the borders separated factories from their raw materials, farms from their markets, ironworks from coalfields. |
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The idea is to cooperate in purchasing or importing raw materials, which could reduce their costs. |
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British firms were able to plunder raw materials and labour, make profitable investments and sell their products. |
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The population in this scheme was to be good for consuming foreign goods produced abroad with Russia's own cheaply sold raw materials. |
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At the centre of the row is the State Reserves Bureau, which regulates the inflows and outflows of raw materials. |
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Perhaps our economy is going to shift gears and we will become an industrial nation, an exporter of raw materials, an offshore financial haven. |
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The performance of many is closely linked to trends in commodity prices and raw materials. |
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Many more coasters brought foodstuffs, manufactured products and raw materials from other parts of the country. |
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The raw materials that chronologers deployed, moreover, came from an immense variety of sources. |
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Industrial chemistry is the branch of chemistry which deals with raw materials. |
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There's no doubting the raw materials they have to construct a championship contender. |
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Its soil contains raw materials that might be harvested and processed into rocket fuel or breathable air. |
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Renewable raw materials bring obvious benefits compared with non-renewables, but it is important to look at how they are produced and processed. |
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I believe that a wind turbine only needs to operate for three months to offset the energy used for raw materials that built it. |
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The raw materials for a stable, non-communist government simply didn't exist in South Vietnam. |
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Examples of common fixed costs are insurance and depreciation while variable costs include direct labor, raw materials and utilities. |
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Interesting reading in the manual is the list of raw materials needed to cook a meal for 100 boarders. |
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Patent laws restrict what we may do with the raw materials we buy and seek to transform into products in our factories or machine shops. |
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Most of the Russian billionaires and multimillionaires control raw materials and their associated industries. |
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Other ships were mineral transports bringing raw materials from the outlying planets of the solar system back to Earth for processing. |
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Analysts also point to production overcapacity in motor vehicles and other raw materials like iron and steel and aluminium. |
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Several potentially toxic chemicals are used as raw materials in the foam-manufacturing process. |
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The first project targets beneficiation of local raw materials and products derived from the aloe industry. |
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Studio situations and often finances dictate that we do not beneficiate our raw materials. |
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They also provide the raw materials for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products which are marketed worldwide. |
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Alloy steel, copper, lead, zinc and base metals are basic raw materials used in a variety of industries. |
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Over 900 mould fragments, 250 crucible sherds, as well as waste products, scrap metalwork, tools and raw materials were recovered. |
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Expect the scramble for cement, for lumber, for raw materials in the booming southeast to continue. |
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When materials are recycled the savings in resources and energy are marginal compared to using raw materials. |
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All the raw materials go to the liver and the liver makes use of those and makes them into proteins. |
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To satisfy the domestic demand, raw materials, capital goods and other high-value products will, without doubt, be imported on a large scale. |
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Economists say slab should be made in low-cost developing countries, close to a secure supply of raw materials. |
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The Western Province provides abundant raw materials required for crafts production, timber is one of them. |
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Out of these raw materials he created a coherent strategy for re-presenting the Court's amours in a more positive light. |
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He also included raw materials costs only, skipping lading, storage, overages, and shrinkage. |
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The mining corporation stations thrived as they specialised in refining the raw materials needed by everyone. |
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Most Thai exports involve importing raw materials and then reassembling them for re-export, the Committee found. |
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It should be able to ascertain, at any time, the nature and value of work in progress, value of finished goods, raw materials and supplies. |
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The raw materials of these tools were pottery, porcelain, copper, iron, lacquer, wood, bamboo, stone, jade, jadeite, agate and coral. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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They were used to direct labour and raw materials as a way of maintaining the production of critical commodities. |
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This nation has been built almost on the export of raw materials and animal products. |
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They will also be helped to obtain raw materials and market their products. |
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They procure raw materials and self-finished products throughout the world. |
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We should also eliminate the raw materials used for the production of narcotics. |
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In the traditional sense, it is a company that makes a product from raw materials by hand or machinery. |
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It said increases in costs of raw materials has eroded its profit margins and yet it still has to stay competitive. |
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You buy your raw materials, put your labour into your product and put it for sale. |
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This allowed it to make sufficient raw materials to fuel cancer's rapid cell division. |
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Note that the law of conservation of matter is followed in that the weight of the product of combustion is equal to the weight of the raw materials entering into combustion. |
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It does no good to goose your manufacturing exports with a devaluation if your manufacturers can't buy raw materials. |
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Trucks steadily lumber across the bridge linking the countries, ferrying North Korean raw materials into China and Chinese manufactured goods to market in North Korea. |
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The tidal waves washed away their raw materials and equipment. |
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The company's buyers were responsible for sourcing the raw materials. |
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The raw materials for these products derived from coal or crude oil. |
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Beyond agricultural waste, hemp, kenaf and other well-known fibers, there are a host of other raw materials that show considerable promise as non-wood resources. |
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When the central government allocates resources, it does so on the basis of what the prisons can do for themselves, bearing in mind their access to raw materials and markets. |
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He cited examples of two key raw materials namely phenol and aniline, which are required to manufacture leather chemicals, pigments, dyestuff and rubber chemicals. |
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For the average company, hiring a trucking outfit to move finished goods or raw materials demands a phone, a pen, a Rolodex, and a trailer load of patience. |
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From here the visitors were taken outside to the railway siding where railway trucks would deliver the raw materials and despatch the completed wireless telegraphy equipment. |
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Adding to the damage is the ever-worsening shortage of international raw materials like scrap iron and wheat, one of main factors causing inflation. |
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The first is that reusing the scrap glass saves the cost of raw materials. |
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As well as the raw materials used, often from local sources, the maturation of a whisky in cask is extremely important when forging its character. |
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She uses few raw materials, the most prominent of these being a melancholy, dance-like theme that would not have been out of place in one of Chopin's mazurkas. |
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But policies and cheap raw materials are useless if businesses fail to take advantage of them. |
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In 1939 he was an officer sailing in convoys that faced German U-boats in the desperate bid to keep Britain supplied with food and vital raw materials. |
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Essentially everyone was in business for themselves, supplying the necessities and luxuries of the colonies while supplying the established mother country with raw materials. |
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Its voracious demand for raw materials has caused prices to spike. |
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This is true especially in industries producing raw materials and staples. |
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More of them may be operating at full capacity but they remain concerned about the cost of raw materials and the affect on them of interest and exchange rates. |
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She revealed that the country's total imports had begun to drop since the third quarter, thanks to a high-level of accumulated stock of oil, steel and other raw materials. |
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Asteroid-sourced raw materials will enable and catalyze the development of an Earth-Moon space economy and humankind's expansion into the solar system. |
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Designers endlessly loot the iconography, innovations and raw materials of military dress to create a new fashion that is robust, functional, provocative and street-smart. |
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For most raw materials the combined use of cerium and magnesium followed by ferro-silicon as an inoculent is used to produce spheroidal graphite iron. |
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Sanitary permits prior to import of raw materials for or of finished medical products, including permits for importing narcotics and stupefacients. |
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They often needed a greater amount of working capital to pay wages or purchase raw materials, which depended on a reputation for trustworthiness and honest dealing. |
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Collusion among established printers influenced price through the control of raw materials and retail goods including inks, papers, forms, account books and printing supplies. |
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Britain and France resolved in early 1940 to mine Norwegian inshore waters and land troops at Narvik and other ports to strangle this flow of raw materials. |
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Besides the raw materials already mentioned, the area produced rubber, copra, nickel, timber, quinine, and important foodstuffs such as sugar, rice, tea, and coffee. |
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The molecules, called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common in interstellar space, and many believe they were among the raw materials for life. |
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The scientists who work with these tiniest of raw materials see a world just as mesmerizing as those who study the farthest reaches of outer space. |
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Thus, by just taking a cursory glance through the list one notices that alloy steel has larger industrial applications in each of the segments as raw materials. |
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The finding would be consistent with the plant's stated production capabilities in the field of basic raw materials for explosives and propellants. |
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Such a calculus is like a machine which, fed with certain raw materials, manufactures a determinate product in an exact, orderly, and unvarying manner. |
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It addressed such issues as the uncertain supply of raw materials, the need for precisely dimensioned manufacturing materials, and the demand for democratization of goods. |
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Economic exposure arises from the risks associated with the cost of labour and raw materials, the location of investments, and the pricing of the product itself. |
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The primary reason for the carbazole violet increases is limited availability of two key raw materials, carbazole and chloranil. |
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Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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In a very uncertain market environment and while the costs of raw materials are falling, customers have destocked and pushed back their orders. |
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Disassemblers can also break down rock and other raw materials, which will then be reshaped into anything we want. |
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The disperser also includes fixed connections for charging of raw materials direct from bulk solids transfer systems. |
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The restraining factor is the rising cost of raw materials and scarcity of phosphorite. |
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Light industries require only a small amount of raw materials, area and power. |
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Further, the cost of raw materials per hectoliter was virtually unchanged compared to last year, despite increases in commodity prices. |
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Civitates had a primary purpose of stimulating the local economy in order to raise taxes and produce raw materials. |
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In a region short of building stone, local clay deposits and timber provided the raw materials for brick manufacture. |
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Ethoxylates, for instance, are still widely used as emulsifiers in personal care formulations, although they are based on fossil raw materials. |
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Merchant capitalist typically provided the raw materials, paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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Along with general cargo, freight, raw materials such as coal and cotton, the city was also involved in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Manufacturing engineering or manufacturing process are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. |
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The new railways all allowed goods, raw materials, and people to be moved about, rapidly facilitating trade and industry. |
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Shortages in raw materials and price pressures have led to innovation by Lucite who developed their patented Alpha Technology in this region. |
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The assembly plant's raw materials are finished parts from Asian suppliers. |
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials. |
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They replaced the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable purchases of raw materials for armaments production. |
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It is also suspected that many of their raw materials originates from Uzbekistan, where children aged 10 are forced to work in the fields. |
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Factories may be supplied parts from elsewhere or make them from raw materials. |
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Continuous production industries typically use heat or electricity to transform streams of raw materials into finished products. |
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Yet the city did not simply finish raw materials produced in the American South, but rather became involved in the South in another way, too. |
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British policy was to encourage the production of raw materials in colonies and discourage manufacturing. |
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The raw materials in question are bauxite, coke, fluorspar, magnesium, manganese, silicon metal, silicon carbide, yellow phosphorus and zinc. |
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Students use analyzation methods to uncover the chemical properties of the raw materials found in the, urn, makeup of makeup. |
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He urged that the import of raw materials of plastic industry be made zero-rated as majority of these are imported. |
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The process was developed into its modern form by Ernest Solvay during the 1860s and it requires salt brine and limestone as basic raw materials. |
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The prize was awarded to Nicolas Leblanc for a process which used sea salt and sulfuric acid as the raw materials. |
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Upstream vertical integration, such as to raw materials, is away from leading technology toward mature, low return industries. |
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As such, they are the opposite of raw materials, but include intermediate goods as well as final goods. |
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First, the raw materials are emptied into the upper or small bell which then opens to empty the charge into the large bell. |
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There are different ways in which the raw materials are charged into the blast furnace. |
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The raw materials are brought to the top of the blast furnace via a skip car powered by winches or conveyor belts. |
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The raw materials are transferred to the stockhouse complex by ore bridges, or rail hoppers and ore transfer cars. |
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The money would help to pay for Allied occupation costs and buy food and raw materials for Germany. |
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European industrialists sought raw materials such as dyes, cotton, vegetable oils, and metal ores from overseas. |
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To obtain raw materials, Europe expanded imports from other countries and from the colonies. |
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Under the terms of the agreement the Soviet Union would in return ship raw materials such as food and timber to the western zones. |
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Instead, the focus has been on automating the flow of information rather than of parts or raw materials. |
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Germany and Italy got very little trade or raw materials from their empires. |
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The specialty monomers vinyl neodecanoate and vinyl laurate are key raw materials for the manufacture of specific dispersible polymer powders. |
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The development of the Philippines as a source of raw materials and as a market for European manufactures created much local wealth. |
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Colonies were established to provide customers, raw materials, and investment opportunities. |
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Britain was dependent on food and raw materials from its Empire and North America. |
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With its immense agricultural sector, Brazil has the raw materials to become a leader in biodiesel production. |
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Metylan spezial is the internationally awarded wallpaper paste produced out of certified raw materials without any contamination and sensitisers. |
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All these techniques will, to a certain extent, distort the odor of the aromatic compounds obtained from the raw materials. |
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In many instances it is difficult to arrive at such a close match as many raw materials are not mineralogically pure when removed from the earth. |
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Odorants from natural sources require the use of various methods to extract the aromatics from the raw materials. |
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Tariffs were placed on imports and bounties given for exports, and the export of some raw materials was banned completely. |
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For example, raw materials could travel up and down the Ruhr Valley without having to unload and reload. |
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Major raw materials used for the production of titanium dioxide include ilmenite and rutile. |
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Chemical engineers design and develop processes to turn raw materials into useful products in a cost-effective and safe way. |
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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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Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured goods and raw materials from the United States and Canada. |
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The raw materials, coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge. |
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The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. |
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Suppliers have now stopped providing SSI UK with the raw materials and services it needs to keep the furnace operating. |
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It includes scientific study of the lithic reduction of the raw materials, examining how the artifacts were made. |
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Benzene and N-butane are covered under the upstream raw materials prices analysis section of this research on maleic anhydride market. |
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Nitrates of the raw materials and benzene tricarboxylic acid were used as surfactant for the first time and propylene glycol as the solvent. |
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He said he bought raw materials to make steroids from online sources and brewed the ingredients into a finished product, police said. |
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During the first phase, the COMPAS will rely on the present network of 300 suppliers, but the plan is to source raw materials directly later. |
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In the first half of the 20th century, whales were of great importance as a supplier of raw materials. |
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One of the major raw materials required to manufacture sulphonated asphalt is sulphur trioxide which is not available in the region. |
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First and foremost, purchasing a refurbished copy machine means that the raw materials are being preserved. |
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This factory complex comprised a number of chemical plants and manufactured a range of fertilisers from basic raw materials. |
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Other raw materials can include feldspar, ball clay, glass, bone ash, steatite, quartz, petuntse and alabaster. |
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Why was it made, how was it made, who will use it, how will they use it, where did the raw materials come from, who designed it, etc. |
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Tenders are invited for The supply of creamwove or maplitho paper in reels, sheets and other raw materials, viz. |
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The mining of raw materials, especially opencast mining, changes the natural landscape to a great extent. |
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Using cullet in the manufacturing process reduces energy usage, saves raw materials, and results in further decreased emissions. |
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The logistical effort in procuring and distributing raw materials and picking up finished goods were also limitations of the putting out system. |
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Polar bears have long provided important raw materials for Arctic peoples, including the Inuit, Yupik, Chukchi, Nenets, Russian Pomors and others. |
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Belgium's main imports are raw materials, machinery and equipment, chemicals, raw diamonds, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, transportation equipment, and oil products. |
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Viscose fiber is a type of artificial cellulose fiber made of such raw materials as wood, bamboo and cotton linters, mainly used in the textile industry. |
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Marine life is a vast resource, providing food, medicine, and raw materials, in addition to helping to support recreation and tourism all over the world. |
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Some remarkable innovations and unfluctuating supply of raw materials have also aided the successful replacement of synthetic colours with natural colours. |
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They consider obtaining the raw materials, the technology of biface knapping, a world typology of large cutting tools, the meaning of cleavers, and regional perspectives. |
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Interest in biobased raw materials stems from several sources. |
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This investment is aimed at enhancing the biodegradability of the product, making it safe for use and involves the use of safe raw materials for the manufacture of diapers. |
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Some ceramic raw materials have a lower affinity for water and a lower plasticity index than clay, requiring organic additives in the stages before sintering. |
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The raw materials from which Bollinger constructed his most characteristic works include aluminum piping, cyclone fencing, manila rope, rubber hose, and steel barrels. |
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The German rearmament program faced difficulties acquiring raw materials. |
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The organisers provided the raw materials needed to get started including, for those interested in ceramics, the opportunity to hand glaze raku pottery tiles. |
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Instead of fueling the Spanish economy, American silver made the country increasingly dependent on foreign sources of raw materials and manufactured goods. |
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There can be regional variations in the properties of raw materials used for the production of pottery, and this can lead to wares that are unique in character to a locality. |
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From the purest raw materials, a product line full of taste and pleasure and rich in nutritional value, minerals, trace elements, vitamins and antioxidants was created. |
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And also listed Hypochlorous acid upstream raw materials and down stream analysis and Hypochlorous acid marketing channels industry development trend and proposals. |
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The standard deals with all aspects of the supply chain, from the early delivery of raw materials and components until the shipment of the final product to the consumer. |
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The raw materials are powdered and then mixed together with a binder to form a paste, which, for direct burning incense, are then cut and dried into pellets. |
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Hospira had already stopped making the anaesthetic, sodium thiopental, in the USA late last year because of difficulties in obtaining the raw materials. |
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In colonial times, sugar formed one side of the triangle trade of New World raw materials, along with European manufactured goods, and African slaves. |
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In this research, a relatively simple synthetic method was used to produce polymeric micelle by application of raw materials that are all commercially available. |
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As a result, the industry became Britain's primary export, enabling the country to import the raw materials and food that fueled the industrial revolution. |
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To seek new markets and sources of raw materials, the Conservative Party under Disraeli launched a period of imperialist expansion in Egypt, South Africa, and elsewhere. |
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Being an artefact requires being a different type of entity than one's raw materials and no such change in sortal descriptions can be seen to follow from neuro-enhancement. |
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This will be followed by a focus on cell structure and raw materials in water blown foams as important factors for foam strength and incombustibility. |
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Other women ran businesses that required reliance on a network of suppliers, sometimes of raw materials. Isobel Provand in the Canongate was a litster. |
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In general, burghs carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, on which they relied for food and raw materials, than trading nationally or abroad. |
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This also suffered due to the deforestation of Bermuda, as well as the advent of metal ships and steam propulsion, for which it did not have raw materials. |
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Of interest to folklorists are their physical form, their method of manufacture or construction, their pattern of use as well as the procurement of the raw materials. |
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In August 2012, BASF, Cargill and Novozymes announced their joint agreement to develop a process for the conversion of renewable raw materials into bio-based acrylic acid. |
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Vertical integration is a business practice that involves gaining complete control over a product's production, from raw materials to final assembly. |
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Vendors use stainable, renewable, and recyclable raw materials, such as paper, plastic, metal, glass, and other flexible materials, to manufacture packaging coatings. |
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However, noise pollution, rising cost of raw materials, bulkiness, contaminated compressed air and others are some of the key factors limiting the market growth. |
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The principal raw materials for polymers are bulk petrochemicals. |
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By the 1890s, imperialists saw the economic benefit primarily in the production of inexpensive raw materials to feed the domestic manufacturing sector. |
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Renewable raw materials can also replace fossil oil in other applications, such as plastics, and we are also exploring new and exciting opportunities in these areas. |
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The prices of raw materials are rising worldwide, Within three years, the annual average price of colophony, a resin obtained from coniferous trees, has doubled. |
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The companies said the new production facilities would utilize a vegetable oil feedstock derived from raw materials including colza and sunflower. |
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New processes and applications for existing renewable raw materials as well as waste conversion into raw materials as in self-sufficient ecospheres will be of major interest. |
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Most Sardinian forests were cut down at this time, in order to provide the Piedmontese with raw materials, like wood, used to make railway sleepers on the mainland. |
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Both the German Empire and Great Britain were dependent on imports of food and raw materials, primarily from the Americas, which had to be shipped across the Atlantic Ocean. |
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