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Economically and are
Economically however, financial services associated with the territory's status as an offshore financial centre are by far the more important.
Economically, the major markets for Rwandan exports are Belgium, Germany, and People's Republic of China.
* Economically underdeveloped tourist-receiving countries are promoted as being culturally different so that ( in the Western tourist's understanding ) prostitution and traditional male domination of women have less stigma than similar practices might have in their home countries.
Economically there are a few ways in which stations are able to broadcast continually.
Economically the neighbouring lands in Germany and France are not separated from the area of the canton of Basel-Stadt.
Economically, agriculture, forestry and wood-working are predominant.
Economically, work downshifts are defined in terms of reductions in either actual or potential income, work hours, and spending levels.
Economically, middle powers are generally those that are not considered too " big " or too " small ", however that is defined.
Economically the Taebaek mountains are important for the mining of iron, coal, tungsten, and limestone.
Economically, some species are cultivated ornamental plants and many species yield bitter principles used medicinally and in flavorings.
Economically, Dominicans contribute most as unskilled and low-paid service workers, as operators, laborers and craftspeople, and they are well represented as small business owners.
Economically the province is dependent upon tourism, oil palm, and gold mining on Misima Island ; in addition to these larger industries there are many small-scale village projects in cocoa and copra cultivation.
Economically recoverable resources are technically recoverable petroleum for which the costs of discovery, development, production, and transport, including a return to capital, can be recovered at a given market price.
Economically, the state is predominantly rural and agrarian, with a substantial proportion of its working population engaged in farming, although trading ( 18. 8 %) and services ( 12. 9 %) are also important.
Economically the town has benefited but its fortunes are very dependent on the state of relations between the two countries.

Economically and importance
Economically, Sir Thomas Gresham's founding of the Royal Exchange ( 1565 ), the first stock exchange in England and one of the earliest in Europe, proved to be a development of the first importance, for the economic development of England and soon for the world as a whole.

Economically and .
Economically, Martin said, the United States could best help foreign countries by helping them help themselves.
Economically, however, Wegbaja and his successors profited mainly from the slave trade and relations with slavers along the coast.
Economically, many peasant women refused to sell their goods for assignats because this form of currency was unstable and was backed by the sale of confiscated Church property.
Economically, the plague destroyed the labor force as well as creating a psychological blow to an already problematic Spain.
Economically, IGOs gain material and non-material resources for economic prosperity.
Economically he sees no harm whatever in the private possession of what the individual produces by his own labor, but only so much and no more.
Economically the most important resource is water.
Economically, the huge influx of Spanish silver from the New World caused a sharp devaluation of the Ottoman currency and rampant inflation.
Economically, the UAE is the UK ’ s largest export market for non-military goods in the Middle East.
Economically Chiluba, despite being a former union leader, stood to the right of Kaunda.
Economically, Bucharest is the most prosperous city in Romania and is one of the main industrial centres and transportation hubs of Eastern Europe.
Economically and socially, land reform in 1919 was the most important step.
Economically and socially, all but a few educated and Europeanized Africans were at a disadvantage vis-a-vis the Europeans.
Economically, Mozambique was a source of agricultural raw materials and an earner of foreign exchange.
Economically, the country began to benefit greatly from the new era of trans-Atlantic trade.
Economically, for carrier couples of cystic fibrosis, when comparing preimplantation genetic diagnosis ( PGD ) with natural conception ( NC ) followed by prenatal testing and abortion of affected pregnancies, PGD provides net economic benefits up to a maternal age of approximately 40 years, after which NC, prenatal testing and abortion has higher economic benefit.
Economically, they began a transition to neoliberal economic policies.
Economically, the city's port supported overseas trade, including tea trade with India and timber trade with the Baltic.
Economically, the bursting of the dot-com boom by 2001 had marked implications for Sweden.
Economically, the United States has been a long-standing consumer of Bolivian exports and a partner in development projects.
Economically and culturally, it belongs among Germany ’ s best known mountain ranges.

sponge and fisheries
Bottom trawlers, however, damaged the sea floor coral and sponge habitats, and federal fisheries regulations aim to control this large scale overfishing to establish future sustainability.

sponge and are
Additionally, cakes, sponge cakes, and puddings are very popular dishes.
A stick and puck are used as in hockey ( the puck is a softer version called a " sponge puck "), and the same soft-soled shoes used in broomball are worn.
Among other fauna, the lake supports relatively few invertebrates: There are fifteen species of molluscs, including one endemic, and also an endemic freshwater sponge.
* Pan Pastels invented in the past few years are formulated with a minimum of binder in flat compacts like women's makeup and applied with special Sofft micropore sponge tools.
When using a sourdough starter, flour and water are added instead of sugar ; this is referred to as proofing the sponge.
Different propellant formulations are available to produce different thrust profiles, as well as " special effects " such as colored flames, smoke trails, or large quantities of sparks ( produced by adding titanium sponge to the mix ).
In addition Archaeocyathids, whose fossils are common in rocks from, are now regarded as a type of sponge.
More usual is that the pore spaces of rocks in the subsurface are simply saturated with water — like a kitchen sponge — which can be pumped out for agricultural, industrial, or municipal uses.
Meat joints and some other foods like sponge puddings and Christmas puddings are typically timed according to their weight.
Highly decorated sponge cakes with lavish toppings are sometimes called gateau ; the French word for cake.
For example, wedding cakes, birthday cakes, cakes for first communion, Christmas cakes, Halloween cakes and Passover plava ( a type of sponge cake sometimes made with matzo meal ) are all identified primarily according to the celebration they are intended to accompany.
The chocolate coating is a thin mixture, into which cubes of sponge cake ( one cookbook states 4 cm per side ) are dipped, and the chocolate is absorbed into the outermost layers of the sponge where it sets.
There are also fairy cakes, simple small sponge cakes which can be iced or eaten plain.
The Menger sponge constructed in three dimensions extends this idea to graphs that are not planar, and might be embedded in any number of dimensions.
Christian rhyming spirituals and the ant ' ems of sponge fisherman are now mostly dead traditions, decimated by the arrival of pop music, a 1930s sponge blight and other causes.
There are some modular origami that are approximations of fractals, such as Menger's sponge.
* Some researchers assumed that these depressions are pores and interpreted of the Ausia as an ancestor of archeocyathans and other sponge-like organisms or real sponge.
A bath sponge and the head on a glass of beer are examples of foams.

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