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Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy.
Such works provide an enormous boost to the economy and help relieve unemployment.
Such was the case in the Soviet Union, where the economy was largely agrarian and urban industry was in a primitive stage.
Such an unfavorable supply shock tends to raise prices at the same time that it slows the economy by making production more costly and less profitable .< ref name =" burdawyplosz ">
Such reliance on a single crop makes the economy vulnerable to external factors.
Such systems have been termed gift economy rather than market economy.
Such colonial social and economic structures are discussed at Plantation economy.
Such participatory arrangements between capital and labor reflect the Islamic view that the borrower must not bear all the risk / cost of a failure, resulting in a balanced distribution of income and not allowing the lender to monopolize the economy.
Such cooperation is seen as a way to work within a competitive global market economy without disadvantaging the most ' progressive ' players who strongly protect ecology and the worker.
Such is the position I assume ; and I feel so thoroughly convinced that it is a law of the animal economy, that such effects should follow such condition of mind and body, that I fear not to state, as my deliberate opinion, that this is a fact which cannot be controverted.
Such mortuary cults were very important for the state's economy, because for the oblations special domains had to be established.
Such resources, in the absence of a money economy, were only to be found in land and its associated assets, which included peasants, as well as wood and water.
Such rapid growth transformed it from a mostly agricultural to a highly industrialized economy in the 21st century.
Such a shift allows economic growth of an economy already operating at its full productivity ( on the PPF ), which means that more of both outputs can be produced during the specified period of time without sacrificing the output of either good.
Such externalities as pollution must be weighed against the potential advantages of a hydrogen economy.
Such establishments have been proven to have a significant impact on the Japanese economy.
Such jobs had a multiplier effect within the regional economy, with businesses ' reporting an increase in sales and tax revenues.
Such an economy that respects biophysical limits does not excessively disrupt natural ecosystems and ecosystem services.
He noted that " Such initiatives would certainly increase the hope of a more humane and ethically robust economy.
" Such jurisdiction is granted to encourage both " economy in litigation ", and fairness by eliminating the need for a separate federal and state trial hearing essentially the same facts yet potentially reaching opposite conclusions.
Such an economy is generally only stable in small, closely knit communities, where the principles of mutuality — i. e. " I'll scratch your back if you'll scratch mine " — operate to avoid the free rider problem.
Such policies however are not formed independently of the existing economy ; they have to respond to valuations which exist already.
Such an action would have crippled the New Zealand economy, which was dependent on agricultural exports to Britain.

Such and primitive
Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain forest or guerrilla warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach.
" Such definitions depend upon "( cultural ) processes rather than abstract musical types ...", upon " continuity and oral transmission ... seen as characterizing one side of a cultural dichotomy, the other side of which is found not only in the lower layers of feudal, capitalist and some oriental societies but also in ' primitive ' societies and in parts of ' popular cultures '.
Such displays included the Apache of the American Southwest and the Igorot of the Philippines, both of which peoples were dubbed as " primitive ".
Such injuries were typical for primitive weaponry such as slings and war clubs.
Such found examples are isotopically-distinct clusters of material found in the fine-grained matrix of primitive meteorites, such as chondrites.
Such a generator has order |( Z / nZ )*| = n − 1 and both equalities will hold for any such primitive root.
Such practices of renewal of wooden deity are found among the primitive tribes like Savaras and Khonds.
Such reductions are important from a theoretical perspective, because they establish that primitive can be realized if primitive can be realized.
Jane Goodall and William Shatner have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, Such Is The Real Nature of Horses, the culmination of 20 years of research.
Such was Magna Carta, obtained by the Barons, sword in hand, from king John ... It is evident, therefore, that according to their primitive signification, they have no application to constitutions professedly founded upon the power of the people, and executed by their immediate representatives and servants.
Such implements as have survived are of the rudest description, and include quern-stones for grinding materials including grain, stone whorls and bone combs employed in primitive forms of woollen manufacture, and specimens of simple pottery ware.

Such and defined
Such a pair of adjoint functors typically arises from a construction defined by a universal property ; this can be seen as a more abstract and powerful view on universal properties.
Such secondary realizations were used and described as ' ET ', with an awareness that the time scales based on the atomic clocks were not identical to that defined by the primary ephemeris time standard, but rather, an improvement over it on account of their closer approximation to uniformity.
Such arrangements are not to be confused with supranational entities which are not states and are not defined by a common monarchy but may ( or not ) have a symbolic, essentially protocollary, titled highest office, e. g. Head of the Commonwealth ( held by the British crown, but not legally reserved for it ) or ' Head of the Arab Union ' ( 14 February-14 July 1958, held by the Hashemite King of Iraq, during its short-lived Federation with Jordan, its Hashemite sister-realm ).
Such periods are not clearly defined and are subject to broad judicial discretion.
Such key schemes do not affect the distribution of messages through the container and do not use a message preprocessing according to the defined key ( see figure The Second Protection Level Scheme ).
Such calculations generally result in an elliptical path on a plane defined by some point on the orbit, and the two foci of the ellipse.
Such standards are defined in the International System of Units ( abbreviated SI from French: Système international d ' unités ) and maintained by national standards organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States.
As a normative term, it refers to ideologies or policies that promote this diversity or its institutionalisation ; in this sense, multiculturalism is a society “ at ease with the rich tapestry of human life and the desire amongst people to express their own identity in the manner they see fit .” Such ideologies or policies vary widely, including country to country, ranging from the advocacy of equal respect to the various cultures in a society, to a policy of promoting the maintenance of cultural diversity, to policies in which people of various ethnic and religious groups are addressed by the authorities as defined by the group they belong to.
Such services are defined as medically necessary services if provided in hospital, or by ' practitioners ' ( usually physicians ).
Such maps defined many minority neighborhoods in cities as ineligible to receive financing.
Such definitions are used as a follow up to a theoretical definition, in which the specific concept is defined as a measurable occurrence.
" Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult ," Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities.
Such constants include those defined above, as well as intrinsic functions applied to constant values.
Zoltan Galantai has defined a further extrapolation of the scale, a Type IV level which controls the energy output of the visible universe ; this is within a few orders of magnitude of 10 < sup > 45 </ sup > W. Such a civilization approaches or surpasses the limits of speculation based on current scientific understanding, and may not be possible.
Such a dream frame was added to the story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz for the movie version ; in the book, Oz is clearly defined as an actual place.
Such elements are common characteristics of what is defined as postmodern art.
Such materials are characterized by a glass transition that occurs at a glass transition temperature, which may be roughly defined as the " knee " point of the material's density vs. temperature graph.
Such tensor can be defined as a linear function which maps an M + N-tuple of M one-forms and N vectors to a scalar.
Such an authority may be a prominent writer or educator such as Henry Fowler, whose English Usage defined the standard for British English for much of the 20th century.
Such curves defined over the rational numbers, by Faltings ' theorem, can have only a finite number of rational points, and they may be viewed as having a hyperbolic geometry structure.
Such differences spring from a larger pattern in the two traditions, wherein Catholic teachings are often dogmatically and authoritatively defined – in part because of the more centralized structure of the Catholic Church – while in Eastern Orthodoxy, many doctrines are less authoritative.
Such speech or writing is sometimes called hyperurbanism, defined by Kingsley Amis as an " indulged desire to be posher than posh ".
Such a function f defined on some set X is called bounded if for some a in Y there exists a real number M < ∞ such that its distance function d (" distance ") is less than M, i. e.
Such territory had a catlá (" castellan " or lord of the castle ) in an area largely defined by a day's ride, and the region became known, like Castile at a later date, as " Catalunya.
Such hope is often translated as " faith ", and wisdom itself is largely defined within some religious doctrines as a knowledge and understanding of innate goodness.

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