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sustained and yield
The long-range objective is to hold the damage from destructive agencies below the level which would seriously interfere with intensive management of the National Forest System under principles of multiple use and high-level sustained yield of products and services.
Dissatisfaction with older philosophical approaches had begun earlier and had produced other changes in society, such as the Protestant Reformation, but the revolution in science began when natural philosophers began to mount a sustained attack on the Scholastic philosophical program and supposed that mathematical descriptive schemes adopted from such fields as mechanics and astronomy could actually yield universally valid characterizations of motion and other concepts.
Both terms derive from the older forestry term " sustained yield ", which in turn is a translation of the German term " nachhaltiger Ertrag " dating from 1713.
‘ Sustainability is a semantic modification, extension and transfer of the term ‘ sustained yield ’.
The essence ofsustained yield forestry was described for example by William A. Duerr, a leading American expert on forestry: “ To fulfill our obligations to our descendents and to stabilize our communities, each generation should sustain its resources at a high level and hand them along undiminished.
Economic activity cannot be sustained in the rent bubble because rent must be paid mostly from wages ( yield of labor ) as well as from interest ( yield of capital ).
Over-exploitation can lead to the exceeding of the practical sustained yield ; i. e., more water is taken out than can be replenished.
The Oregon and California ( O & C ) Act of August 28, 1937, required sustained yield management of the timberlands in western Oregon.
Collins Pine ( a division of The Collins Companies ) has been in operation since the 1940s under a truly " sustained yield " management plan using selective harvesting.
This was adopted and referred to as the 10-20 Year Plan with provisions for an annual sustained yield cut of approximately 4, 000 cords per year for the following twenty years.
In 1977, Larkin wrote its epitaph, challenging the goal of maximum sustained yield on several grounds: It put populations at too much risk ; it did not account for spatial variability in productivity ; it did not account for species other than the focus of the fishery ; it considered only the benefits, not the costs, of fishing ; and it was sensitive to political pressure.
" As an under-utilised crop, bambara groundnut has not received sustained research " until the recent years and therefor no yield increase occurred.
Efforts were made to improve employment and economic conditions through the Civilian Conservation Corps and through the use of sustained yield forestry.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said in its 2007 report: “ In the long term, a sustainable forest management strategy aimed at maintaining or increasing forest carbon stocks, while producing an annual sustained yield of timber, fibre or energy from the forest, will generate the largest sustained mitigation benefit .”

sustained and timber
Gethsemani once sustained itself solely through donations, by growing its own foods and selling timber.

sustained and is
and his conviction is sustained.
Continuity exits, but like the neo-swing music developed from Lester Young, it is a continuity sustained by popular demand.
The bondage endurable by an oral poet is to be estimated only by a very skilful oral poet, but it appears safe to assume that no sustained narrative in rhyme could be composed without extreme difficulty, even in a language of many terminal inflections.
Despite a too long sustained declamatory flight, this final speech is convincing, and we see why British audiences apparently were impressed by `` Roots ''.
This essay is widely held to be one of the greatest examples of sustained irony in the history of the English language.
Her second and last novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, which is considered to be one of the first sustained feminist novels, appeared in 1848.
Kiernan argues that it is virtually impossible that there could have been a process of transmission which could have sustained the complicated mix of forms from dialect to dialect, from generation to generation, and from scribe to scribe.
The goal of biodefense is to integrate the sustained efforts of the national and homeland security, medical, public health, intelligence, diplomatic, and law enforcement communities.
Breatharianism is a related concept, in which believers claim food and possibly water are not necessary, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana ( the vital life force in Hinduism ), or, according to some, by the energy in sunlight ( according to Ayurveda, sunlight is one of the main sources of prana ).
Smoldering is the slow, low-temperature, flameless form of combustion, sustained by the heat evolved when oxygen directly attacks the surface of a condensed-phase fuel.
We have seen the cause of democracy, which is, in our view, the cause of civilisation and humanity, receive a terrible defeat ... The events of these last few days constitute one of the greatest diplomatic defeats that this country and France have ever sustained.
President of the Church Harold B. Lee taught " The only one authorized to bring forth any new doctrine is the President of the Church, who, when he does, will declare it as revelation from God, and it will be so accepted by the Council of the Twelve and sustained by the body of the Church.
On January 27, 2009, in a lawsuit involving an accidental injury sustained during a cheerleading practice, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that cheerleading is a full-contact sport in that state.
Cryonics ( from Greek κρύος kryos-meaning icy cold ) is the low-temperature preservation of humans and animals who can no longer be sustained by contemporary medicine, with the hope that healing and resuscitation may be possible in the future.
A civil war is a high-intensity conflict, often involving regular armed forces, that is sustained, organized and large-scale.
It is important to distinguish the versions of ethical naturalism which have received the most sustained philosophical interest, for example, Cornell Realism, from the position that " the way things are is always the way they ought to be "; few ethical naturalists believe such a slogan.
The Siwah Oasis, close to the Libyan border and west of Qattara, is isolated from the rest of Egypt but has sustained life since ancient times.
All things were created through him and for him, and the universe is sustained by him.
It is defined by the power of the detonator which is certain to prime the explosive to a sustained and continuous detonation.
According to World Bank statistics, the services sector is one of the few sectors of Haiti's economy that sustained steady, if modest, growth throughout the 1990s.

sustained and aspect
As such, the Logos becomes the aspect of the divine that operates in the world — through whom the world is created and sustained.
An aspect of life were the mutual aid societies built and sustained mainly by ordinary citizens.

sustained and man
The Dons sustained numerous injuries in the preliminary final and the selectors sprang a surprise on grand final day by naming the officially retired Dick Reynolds as 20th man.
In the theatre, he argues, " to see Lear acted, to see an old man tottering about the stage with a walking-stick, turned out of doors by his daughters on a rainy night, has nothing in it but what is painful and disgusting " yet " while we read it, we see not Lear but we are Lear, – we are in his mind, we are sustained by a granduer which baffles the malice of daughters and storms.
" According to local lore, the first sustained flight did not occur in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, but just outside Tokio ( a small community in McLennan County ) by a man flying a gyrocopter.
The Bulletin contributors believed the atom bomb would only be the first of many dangerous presents from “ Pandora's box of modern science .” The aim of the Bulletin was to carry out the long, sustained effort of educating man about the realities of the scientific age.
A man of great ingenuity, perception and good judgment sustained in great faith introduced the idea of building a church in the community.
Hughes, a tiny, wiry man with a wizened face and a raspy voice, was an unlikely national leader, but during the First World War he acquired a reputation as a war leader — the troops called him the " Little Digger "— that sustained him for the rest of his life.
Tories and Reformists clashed over the planned visit of Lord Elgin, one man was killed and many sustained injuries.
I have sustained a continual Bombardment and cannonade for 24 hours and have not lost a man.
Historian Herbert Aptheker has noted that “ Walker s Appeal is the first sustained written assault upon slavery and racism to come from a black man in the United States.
He describes the beginning of his tale by illustrating details of a disagreement with his subordinates, during which he sustained a head injury from a " crusher " to the head caused by a man named " Hercules " using a crowbar.
Additionally, based on their model and the specific responses of the patient they examined ( a Brazilian man who had sustained a head injury in a traffic accident ), Ramachandran and Hirstein proposed a general theory of memory formation.
One particular case that highlighted the lack of uniqueness in bite marks involved two suspects accused of attacking a man that had sustained a bite mark injury.
:" No man had ever supported with more firmness the privileges of the House, nor sustained the dignity of his office with more authority.
Some participants sustained minor cuts, others complained of coronary issues, whilst one woman was airlifted off the mountain after breaking her ankle the day before and a man was airlifted to hospital after undergoing a suspected cardiac arrest on the mountain.
They drop most of their bombs onto open countryside, killing one man, injuring no one else, and inflicting £ 599 in damage, and all return safely to Germany, although the raid reveals many mechanical problems and physical difficulties for crewmen during sustained high-altitude flights.
No one man worked with more sustained care, compassion, and level-headedness on the study of war, its causes, and its possible prevention than Quincy Wright.
Bednar was sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve on October 2, 2004, the youngest man named to that body since Dallin H. Oaks in 1984.
Reid was wounded along with one other man, while the British sustained over 100 killed or wounded.
In a review of the film, Channel 4 wrote, " Consolidating his transformation from soft tenor to hard-boiled private eye in Dmytryk's Murder My Sweet the year before, Powell is even more dour as a tough, cynical loner in search of the man who killed his French wife during the Second World War ... The noir atmosphere is sustained well throughout.
A man who is suing Captain's Cove for alleged injuries sustained in a roller coaster accident.
Roland M3S can be operated by one man although 2 are necessary for sustained operation and the operator can select radar, TV or optronic ( FLIR ) tracking.
After separating fact from myth, it is clear that Mayne was an extraordinary war hero, and some of the criticism comes from disbelief that one man could have achieved what Mayne achieved, without injury, although Mayne suffered from longstanding back pain sustained in the Western Desert.
But, on account of the multitude which has sprung from this man and woman in the five thousand years since the world was created, it was necessary that some men should go one way and some another, and that they should be divided into many kingdoms and provinces, for in one alone they could not be sustained.
At least two people were killed and 66 were injured in the blasts: one man was killed instantly in one of the explosions while a woman sustained serious injuries and died later.

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