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Productive and soils
Conforms with the Capability and Development Plan which includes the following considerations: ( A ) The impact the project will have on the growth of the town or region: ( B ) Primary agricultural soils ; ( C ) Productive forest soils ; ( D ) Earth resources ; ( E ) Extraction of earth resources ; ( F ) Energy conservation ; ( G ) Private utility services ; ( H ) Costs of scattered developments ; ( J ) Public utility services ; ( K ) Development affecting public investments ; and ( L ) Rural growth areas.

Productive and are
* Productive fossil beds are researched more than unproductive ones, therefore leaving certain periods unresearched.
Productive breeding years are between four and 20 years of age in females, and only between six and 12 years of age in males.
Through the country's main food assistance program, the Productive Safety Net Program, Ethiopia has been giving rural residents who are chronically short of food, a chance to work for food or cash.
Like the " Principle of Permissible Harm ", the " Doctrine of Productive Purity " is an attempt to provide a deontological prescription for determining the circumstances in which people are permitted to act in a way that harms others.
Productive processes that result in pollution are a textbook example of production that creates negative externalities.
Through the country's main food assistance program, the Productive Safety Net Program, Ethiopia has been giving rural residents who are chronically short of food, a chance to work for food or cash.
Productive diminutives are not common in Standard English in comparison with many other languages.
Productive forces are not the same thing as the means of production.
Productive forces are the union of human labor and the means of labor ; means of production are the union of the subject of labor and the means of labor.
Productive force determinism is then criticised on the ground that whatever technologies are adopted, these are the result of human choices between technical alternatives, influenced by the human interests and stakes existing at the time.
A small number of colonies in the Cosmic Era ( CE ) timeline are designed on the O ' Neill Island 3 design ( such as Heliopolis at L3 ) or the Bernal Island 1 ( like Mendel at ), however, the most common space colonies are titanic, thirty-kilometer long hourglass shaped colonies called PLANTs ( Productive Location Ally on Nexus Technology ), each of which has a population in excess of 240, 000 Coordinators ( virtually no Naturals live in the PLANTs ).

Productive and southern
Productive coal measures were largely recorded in the southern parts of Glenrothes, approximately south of the line of the B921 Kinglassie road.

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In his book " Social Structure and Personality Development " ( Hurrelmann 1989 / 2009 ), he develops the " Model of Productive Processing of Reality ( PPR ).
* Joan Haran ( 2000 ) "( Re ) Productive Fictions: Reproduction, Embodiment and Feminist Science in Marge Piercy's Science Fiction " pp. 154 – 68 IN: Karen Sayer & John Moore ( editors ), Science Fiction, Critical Frontiers.
David Chilton's book, Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators ( 1986 ), with a foreword by Gary North, argues that Sider's book takes a position contrary to the biblical teachings on economics, poverty, and giving, and that the economic model it provides is untenable.
IBM's proposal, PERCS ( Productive, Easy-to-use, Reliable Computer System ), which won them the contract, is based on the POWER7 processor, AIX operating system and General Parallel File System.
* Brooks, Mick ( 2005 ), Productive and unproductive labour

Productive and .
Productive Learning: Science, Art, and Einstein ’ s Relativity in Education Reform.
Productive behavior is defined as employee behavior that contributes positively to the goals and objectives of an organization.
The " Technology Roadmap for Productive Nanosystems " aims to offer additional constructive insights.
Productive resources would be legally owned by the cooperative and rented to the workers, who would enjoy usufruct rights.
He also described a positive character, which he called Productive.
The " Productive " class consisted of all agricultural laborers.
Productive thinking is solving a problem with insight.
Mao Zedong led the campaign based on the Theory of Productive Forces, and intensified it after being informed of the impending disaster from grain shortages.
Productive intertidal zones.
Local manufacturer Productive Concepts Inc .( Recently acquired by IMPCO Automotive ) converts a wide variety of vehicles to run on alternative fuels and hybrid drive systems.
Productive coal mines, among the first in the state, were dug into the surrounding river bluffs to provide fuel for river steamers.
Productive activities include paid or unpaid work, household chores, school, work, and play.
The plans were developed by a state planning committee based on the Theory of Productive Forces that was part of the general guidelines of the Communist Party for economic development.
Productive timber lands and tidal building sites made Hants County an important shipbuilding centre in the 19th century.
Productive vocabulary, therefore, generally refers to words which can be produced within an appropriate context and match the intended meaning of the speaker or signer.
This necessarily include the heads of the agricultural Productive Cooperatives, the members of the female union, and the village mountain guard.
Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators.

soils and are
The purpose of washing is, obviously, to remove soils which are arbitrarily classed in the four major categories given below: 1.
Greasy soils, which are typified by hydrocarbons and fats ( esters of glycerol with long-chain organic acids ).
Greases, stains, and miscellaneous soils are usually sorbed onto the soiled surface.
In most cases, these soils are taken up as liquids through capillary action.
The washing process whereby soils are removed consists basically of applying mechanical action to loosen the dirt particles and dried matter in the presence of water which helps to float off the debris and acts, to some extent, as a dissolving and solvating agent.
Greasy soils are hardly removed by washing in plain water ; ;
From the equilibrium sorption data which are available, it seems logical to expect that polyphosphate ions would be strongly sorbed on the surface of the dirt ( especially clay soils ) so as to give it a greatly increased negative charge.
These tractors are not entirely satisfactory for plowing, particularly on heavier soils, so you may still want to hire someone to do the plowing.
Most acid soils are saturated with aluminium rather than hydrogen ions.
Between the Cotton Belt and the Tennessee Valley is the mineral region, the Old Land area — a region of resistant rocks — whose soils, also derived from weathering in silu, are of varied fertility, the best coming from the granites, sandstones and limestones, the poorest from the gneisses, schists and slates.
North of the mineral region is the Cereal Belt, embracing the Tennessee Valley and the counties beyond, whose richest soils are the red clays and dark loams of the river valley ; north of which are less fertile soils, produced by siliceous and sandstone formations.
Owing to the low and erratic rainfall over most of the outback, combined with soils which are usually not very fertile, inland Australia is relatively sparsely settled.
Highly variable rainfall, poor soils, lack of adequate communications and other infrastructure, a low literacy rate, and a stagnant economy are all longstanding problems of this landlocked country.
The vineyard soils of the region are predominately marl and chalk.
The light-to dark-hued clayey and sandy soils, derived from the rocks and decomposed vegetation, are generally fertile and porous.
The forest may have little impact on flooding in the case of large rainfall events, which overwhelm the storage capacity of forest soil if the soils are at or close to saturation.
However, there are many available alternative land use practices that can curtail or limit erosion — such as terrace-building, no-till agriculture, and revegetation of denuded soils.
However, under some conditions, e. g. less fertile soils or less predictable drought regimes, the proportion of evergreen species increases and the forests are characterised as " sclerophyllous ".
Although many of the rocks and soils are of volcanic origin, the volcanic cones dotting Grenada are long dormant.
Second, it inhibits the capacity to fully utilise those natural resources ( gold, timber, diamonds, soils suitable for agriculture ) that are not located on the coastland.

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