Natural-resources Sentence Examples

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  • Farmers rely on locally available natural resources to maintain soil fertility and to combat pests and diseases.

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  • Our programs enable people to make the best environmental and economic use of their local natural resources.

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  • Does adaptive management of natural resources enhance resilience to climate change?

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  • Land rights would give pastoralists much more incentive to invest in the natural resources of the rangeland.

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  • A high level of protection should be given to most valued townscapes and landscapes, wildlife habitats and natural resources.

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  • Shut off from foreign enemies (though occasionally vexed by pirates from Africa), secluded from the wars of the empire, it developed its natural resources to an extent unequalled before or since.

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  • This rapid industrial growth has been due in no small degree to the great natural resources of the state and its excellent transportation facilities.

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  • Janet Young was an enthusiastic advocate of the university's acquisition of the Natural Resources Institute at Chatham Maritime.

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  • This book reflects experiences with mainstreaming gender and women's issues in natural resources management.

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  • Standing on important trade-routes and drawing on the natural resources of Mesopotamia, it was immensely wealthy.

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  • The colonial period was one of strict repression, the intellectual life of the people being jealously supervised by the church to protect itself against heresy, and their progress being restricted by the Portuguese crown to protect its monopoly of the natural resources of the country.

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  • It is a renewable source of energy that is continuously present in the environment, it creates no waste or pollution, and it reduces strain on power companies while conserving other natural resources.

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  • The use of renewable natural resources is one way.

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  • Recycling is one of the best ways to reduce waste and slow down the use of our natural resources.

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  • When man first began to use natural resources for comfort and growth, little to no thought was given to their eventual depletion.

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  • There are a number of natural resources that can be used as sources for renewable energy.

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  • As coal and other natural resources continue to deplete, scientists and researchers have found ways to harness renewable sources of energy to provide electricity to people all over the world.

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  • But it is always some such extreme necessity that demands it, and never an appetite too jaded for natural resources.

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  • To accomplish such a feat it was necessary, of course, to expend large sums of money; and as the country could ill bear an increase of taxation, the whole financial system had to be improved and the natural resources of the country had to be developed.

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  • Peter had endeavoured to import from western Europe the essentials of good government and such of the useful arts as were required for the development of the natural resources of the country; Catherine did likewise, but she did not restrict herself to purely utilitarian aims in the narrower sense of the term.

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  • Resources.-The natural resources of Latvia are mainly timber and agricultural produce.

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  • The establishment of these means of communication hastened the development of the natural resources of the region, and Reading early became an industrial centre.

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  • The basis of this position is generally considered to be, partly, immense natural resources available as materials, and, partly, an immense home market.

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  • Russia required, it was said, not classical scholars, but practical, scientific men, capable of developing her natural resources.

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  • One of his most notable works was his Teutschlands Wohlfarth in which he urged that the natural resources of Germany should be developed for the profit of the country and gave various instances of how this might be done.

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  • Hence, apart from almost untouched mineral wealth, such as iron, copper and gold, the island is poor in natural resources.

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  • If the United Provinces suffered in prosperity through their close relations with and subordination to Great Britain during a long series of years, it was due not to the policy of William, but to the fact that the territory of the republic was small, open to attack by great military powers, and devoid of natural resources.

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  • The most advanced folk were the "Chamorros" of the Ladrones, owing to the greater natural resources of the islands, and perhaps more frequent contact with influences from the west; but as a separate people they no longer exist, having been nearly exterminated by the Spaniards in the 17th century.

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  • Notwithstanding its rich natural resources and its great industrial development, Bohemia sends out a steady flow of emigrants, who either settle in the other provinces of the monarchy, in Germany and in Russia, or cross the Atlantic to America.

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  • For resources, industries, &c., consult the Reports of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of Indiana (biennial, Indianapolis, 1886 to date), Annual Report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources (Indianapolis, 1869 to date), and Reports of the State Agricultural Society.

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  • For physical description and natural resources see the Reports (biennial) and the Bulletins (Madison) of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, especially important for economic geology, hydrography and agriculture, and the Annual Reports of the Wisconsin State Board of Agriculture; the Reports (biennial) of the State Forester, the Reports of the U.S. Census, and the Mineral Resources of the United States, published annually by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • The political divisions of Austria correspond, for the most part, so closely to natural physical divisions that the detailed account of the physical features, natural resources and the movement of the population has been given under those separate headings.

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  • At HTS we are involved in fairly broad-based natural resources consultancy.

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  • Put simply, products built to last preserve natural resources.

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  • There is with plenty to do and see using natural resources in the area.

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  • But it can lead to the more efficient use of our finite natural resources.

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  • He was able by the influence he exerted to keep down the internal dissensions and insurrectionary outbreaks which had so greatly impeded for many years the development of the vast natural resources of the republic. With this object he had promoted the extension of railways so as to link the provinces with the great port of Buenos Aires, and to provide at the same time facilities for the rapid despatch of military forces to disturbed districts.

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  • In addition to these great and beneficent changes, means were taken for developing more rapidly the vast natural resources of the country, public instruction received an unprecedented impetus, a considerable amount of liberty was accorded to the press, a strong spirit of liberalism pervaded rapidly all sections of the educated classes, a new imaginative and critical literature dealing with economic, philosophical and political questions sprang into existence, and for a time the young generation fondly imagined that Russia, awakening from her traditional lethargy, was about to overtake, and soon to surpass, on the path of national progress, the older nations of western Europe.

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  • In this category are the manufacture of agricultural machines, of tools and implements for agriculture, forestry and mining; such industries as depend for their raw material on the exploitation of the natural resources of the country, viz.

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  • All who had any pretensions to enlightenment declared loudly that the country had been exhausted and humiliated by the war, and that the only way of restoring it to its proper position in Europe was to develop its natural resources and to reform thoroughly all branches of the administration.

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  • As a race the Polynesians are somewhat apathetic. An enervating climate and lavish natural resources incline them to lead easy lives.

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  • Country living is never wasteful and a slower paced lifestyle enables one to appreciate the natural resources that the surrounding countryside has to offer.

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  • However, some tax-credits are offered on both the federal and state levels which are some more incentives to build a home that is powered by natural resources.

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  • A straw bale house is an example of a home that is cost-efficient while conserving our natural resources.

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  • With gas prices so high and energy costs on the rise, everyone is looking into renewable natural resources for an alternative.

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  • Renewable natural resources are those that can be replenished faster than they can be consumed without any artificial intervention.

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  • Other natural resources that are being explored for their renewable potential include timber, fresh water, geothermal energy and biomass.

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  • Hydro power is listed as one of the renewable natural resources because the movement of water generates energy.

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  • Conservationists hope to strike a balance between progress and our natural resources.

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  • This means that they do not drain the environment of important natural resources.

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  • The non-profit group Natural Resources Defense Foundation, or NRDC, has a list of five things we can do to stop global warming.

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  • Limit your use of air conditioning and heating to conserve energy and natural resources.

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  • In operation, Miele constantly strives to make every product respect our natural resources.

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  • Degrees are available in hotel management, dental hygiene, parks and natural resources and telecommunication technology, just to name a few.

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  • To plant an organic garden, determine how you can take advantage of natural resources you already have.

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  • Its ingredients are gathered from nature with sustainability and respect for natural resources.

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  • Unicoi State Park cabins allow campers to make the most of one of Georgia's scenic natural resources.

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  • This free campground is operated by Washington State's Department of Natural Resources.

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  • With new energy and water efficiency requirements for household appliances on the horizon, the new front-load laundry pair exceeds government standards to help consumers conserve natural resources and save money.

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  • This conservation agency is making a huge difference in the world by protecting earth's natural resources from harm.

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  • These include areas such as food and nutrition, regional development, disaster prevention and relief, employment, labor and training, natural resources and others.

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  • Environmental charities focus on preserving Earth's natural resources and wildlife by protecting specific pieces of land from development, prosecuting parties responsible for causing environmental hazards and cleaning public areas.

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  • Protecting natural resources is one of the company's top priorities, and from inception to creation, all of their plastic sandals are constructed with this philosophy in mind.

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  • Recycled paper would certainly be better, but using no natural resources at all is best.

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  • These end of the world themes tend to intertwine with others such as the retaliation of artificial intelligence, epidemics and man’s consumption of natural resources.

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  • North Dakota is also one of the most productive states agriculturally, offering the country and the world its wheat, beans, cattle, sheep and even natural resources like oil, natural gas, sand and gravel.

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  • The government met the crisis by renewed energy in harbour works, railway construc y gy y tions and the development of the natural resources of the country.

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  • Perhaps the most important work on Peru of modern times is that of the Italian savant Antonio Raimondi (1825-1890), who spent the greater part of his life in studying the topography and natural resources of the country.

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  • Rhode Island's water powers have been its only natural resources which have aided in the development of its manufactures, and its transportation facilities have always been inadequate, because of shallow water at Providence and scanty railway communication; but the state's manufacturing enterprises are of great importance.

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  • For economic description see The Natural Resources and Economic Conditions of the State of Texas (New York, 1901).

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  • The establishment of a great highway of commerce through the state from New York City to Buffalo by the construction of the Erie Canal, opened in 1825, and later by the building of railways along the line of the water route, made the state's manufactures quite independent of its own natural resources.

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  • The old theory was that the general prosperity of the country depends upon the development of its natural resources - a development which can best be achieved by private capital, acting under the natural incentive of financial profits.

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  • His official acts and the influence of his speeches and messages led to the adoption by both citizens and government of a new theory regarding natural resources.

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  • Rich in natural resources and peopled by an intelligent, experienced and frugal population, the country had every reason to look forward to a prosperous industrial development in the future.

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  • Fordescriptionsof physical featuresand accounts of natural resources see Reports of the Kentucky Geological Survey, the Biennial Reports of the Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, the Reports of the United States Census and various publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, and other publications listed in Bulletin 301 (Bibliography and Index of North American Geology for 1901-1905) and other bibliographies of the Survey.

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  • The natural resources of Guatemala are rich but undeveloped; and the capital necessary for their development is not easily obtained in a country where war, revolution and economic crises recur at frequent intervals, where the premium on gold has varied by no less than 500% in a single year, and where many of the wealthiest cities and agricultural districts have been destroyed by earthquake in one day (18th of April 1902).

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  • At the same time plans were formed for constructing a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its powers of defence and attack.

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  • The state ranks second to New York in the value of its manufactures, which increased from $155,044,910 in 1850 to $1,955,551,332 (factory products alone) in 1905, a growth which has been promoted by an abundance of fuel, by a good port on the Atlantic seaboard, by a network of eanals which in the early years was of much importance in connecting the port with the Mississippi river system, by its frontage on Lake Erie which makes the ores of the Lake Superior region easily accessible, and by a great railway system which has been built to meet the demands arising from the natural resources.

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