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More and farmers
More importantly, it could expand the market for farmers in developing countries due to the reduction in spoilage.
More than 40 million farmers have been displaced from their land, usually for economic development, contributing to 87, 000 demonstrations and riots across China in 2005.
More recently the show has reacted within a day to agricultural emergencies such as outbreaks of foot and mouth disease, which affect farmers nationwide when livestock movements are restricted.
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specific domesticated animals.
More than 70, 000 farmers are primary members of Navdanya.
More recently farmers have taken up other crops, including ornamental floral products such as lavender.
More than 30 local farmers sought assistance, paying the government for work completed by the P. O. W. s.
More farmers meant more prairies turned into farmlands, which in turn meant increased grain production, which of course meant that more grain elevators would have to be built in places like Toledo, Buffalo and Brooklyn ( and Cleveland, Chicago and Duluth ).
More rice mills, farmers and farmer settlers came to Nueva Ecija.
More specific examples of the political impact of mathematics are seen in Knijik's 1993 study of how Brazilian sugar cane farmers could be politically and economically armed with mathematics knowledge, and Osmond's analysis of an employer's perceived value of mathematics ( 2000 ).
More so his family was quite enlightened for the time, with his father for instance ordering newspapers, which most Estonian farmers didn't.
More than 16 % of the tea sourced from India for Unilever ’ s brands was from sustainable sources in 2011 About 800 smallholder farmers in India are growing gherkins for Unilever ’ s Amora and Maille brands using drip irrigation.
The More sisters met with a good deal of opposition in their works: the farmers thought that education, even to the limited extent of learning to read, would be fatal to agriculture, and the clergy, whose neglect she was making good, accused her of Methodist tendencies.
More and more farmers settled here during the mid to late 1800, such as the families of Abram Swanepoel, Abram de Villiers, Karel Weyer, Hans de Beer, the Oosthuizens, Van den Bergs, Krugers, Ludicks, Redelinghuys ', Pretorius ', Steinmans, Sneyders ', Viljoens.
More than half of the inhabitants are farmers and agriculture contributes more than 40 % to the PIB
More than half of the land used to be part of the Peel, an area of vital importance for the local farmers.
More specifically, it is used to refer to a distinct group of farmers and urban dwellers who are a subgroup within the Tajik population of Afghanistan.

More and discovered
More recently, kernite was also discovered at and is now mined in Argentina and Turkey.
More than 1, 100 open clusters have been discovered within the Milky Way Galaxy, and many more are thought to exist.
More importantly in 1931 Louis Leakey discovered older more primitive stone tools in Olduvai Gorge — these were the first examples of the oldest human technology ever discovered in Africa, subsequently known throughout the world as Oldowan after Olduvai Gorge.
More than 100 intimate letters between Harding and Mrs. Philips were discovered in the 1960s, but publication of the letters was enjoined by court order in Ohio until 2024.
More than forty inscriptions mentioning Yahweh, Yahu or Yah have been discovered, all tending to reinforce the centrality of Yahweh to Israelite religion.
More than 20, 000 were discovered in the initial scientific excavations during the 1920s and 1930s, and over four times as many have been found since.
More complicated mechanisms have been discovered that lead to ozone destruction in the lower stratosphere as well.
More recent researchers discovered materials showing giant magnetoresistance ( GMR ), colossal magnetoresistance ( CMR ) and magnetic tunnel effect ( TMR ).
More recently, he has played Obélix in the three Astérix movies in which he is said to have discovered Melanie Laurent when she was 14.
Essentially, her ' proof ' that he murdered his nephews consists of two skeletons discovered in the Tower of London in 1674, some inferences wholly unsupported by the ' evidence ' she offers and the opinions and assertions of ' contemporary ' sources such as John Rous and Thomas More, which Weir is inclined to treat as proven fact.
More than 300, 000 mummified cats were discovered when Bast's temple at Per-Bast was excavated.
More gold was discovered on nearby Flat Creek and more miners arrived in 1910.
More than a million tons of the best grade ore found in the entire mine was discovered directly below the pump, so it was essential that it be moved for excavation.
More than 150 kinds of minerals have been discovered in the province.
More than a hundred have been discovered in Stone county alone, and there are many in Christian, Greene and McDonald counties.
More commonly, business rules are discovered and documented informally during the initial stages of a project.
More significantly, a large number of previously unnoticed fossilized eggshells were discovered in the rock matrix that had surrounded the original Deinonychus specimen.
" More recent research has discovered that sleepwalking is actually a disorder of NREM ( non-rapid eye movement ) arousal.
More recently, it was discovered that this co-therapy greatly improves the response to treatment of inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD ), specifically Crohn's disease.
More than two years after the abduction, authorities finally discovered a promising lead in the form of recent ransom notes which appeared to be the work of the very same individual.
More recently, Swedish researchers discovered that sufficiently large doses of B < sub > 12 </ sub > can also be absorbed sublingually, removing the necessity for injectable B < sub > 12 </ sub >.
More recent comedy performers to have been ' discovered ' include Rory Bremner, Fascinating Aida, Reduced Shakespeare Company, Steve Coogan, Jenny Eclair, The League of Gentlemen, Al Murray and Rich Hall.
Harbison also produces some evidence pointing to a later date and a different use: a letter by one Richard Pococke who visited the " oratory " in 1758, two years after it was " discovered " by Charles Smith: " Near this building they show a grave with a head at the cross of it and call it the tomb of the Giant ; the tradition is that Griffith More was buried there, & as they call'd a chapel, so probably it was built by him or his family at their burial place.

More and limitations
Nobel laureate P. W. Anderson used this idea in his 1972 paper Science, ' More is different ' to expose some of the limitations of reductionism.
More particularly, the Court held that the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which provided that " all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement ; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude " was unconstitutional.
More critically, HotJava suffered from the performance limitations of Java virtual machine implementations of the day ( both in speed and in memory consumption ) and was consequently quite slow.
More significantly, since the limitations of the shell precluded the make program from running tools itself, it had to work by composing a script of compile / link actions to be run, then delivering that to the shell for execution.
More importantly, limitations imposed by gap distance limits the actuation distance.

3.997 seconds.