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Bunge and pollution
In Saint Louis, Missouri the federal Environmental Protection Agency filed charges against Bunge company regarding pollution emissions.

Bunge and projects
The settlement also calls for Bunge to pay a cash penalty of $ 625, 000 and to spend $ 1. 25 million to fund community-based environmental projects selected by and to be supervised by the impacted states.

Bunge and $
A privately held company, Bunge & Born did not release periodical financial statements, though it reported US $ 2 billion in gross receipts in 1962 ; by then, it had become a leader in commodity futures trading, operating 110 offices worldwide.
Bunge remained a privately held company of 180 shareholders ( including the longtime controlling family interests ) and divested itself in 1998 of almost all its retail foods interests in favor of a greater role in international agribusiness and commodity markets ; by then the company's gross annual turnover had reached US $ 13 billion.

Bunge and 12
The National Assembly or Bunge has 224 members, 210 members elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, 12 members appointed and 2 ex officio members.
** Petrosimonia Bunge, with 12 species

Bunge and reduce
Bunge also abolished the Poll Tax, which was only paid for by peasants, in 1886, which helped to reduce the financial burden the peasants faced.

Bunge and emissions
The lawsuit claimed Bunge violated the Clean Air Act by constructing major modifications that increased emissions.

Bunge and at
Attempts at renovation took place during the second half of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th, when the European tendencies penetrated into the country, reflected in numerous important buildings of Buenos Aires, such as the Santa Felicitam Church, by Ernesto Bunge ; the Central Post Office and Palace of Justice, by Norbert Maillart ; and the National Congress and the Colón Opera House, by Vittorio Meano.
Bunge was a professional player from 1978 to 1989, appearing for the first time at number 150 in July 1978.

Bunge and by
Bunge & Born was founded in 1884 by Ernesto Bunge, a German Argentine whose uncle, Carl Bunge, had been Consul General in Argentina for both the Netherlands and Prussia, and his brother-in-law, Jorge Born, who had recently arrived from Antwerp.
The company superseded the Bunge Company founded in Amsterdam by Johann Bunge, in 1818.
The Bunge, Born, Hirsch, Engels and De La Tour families remained the company's chief stock-holders, and by extension, leaders in the domestic textile, paint, chemical, fertilizer, and food processing industries.
After a failed stabilization program sponsored by Bunge y Born ( a leading agribusiness firm ), and another one involving the conversion of time deposits into government bonds, newly appointed Finance Minister Domingo Cavallo introduced a series of reforms in 1991 and a fixed exchange rate of the Argentine peso to the US dollar.
Founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gotlieb Bunge in Amsterdam, it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bounge in 1859.
In 2009, Bunge Expands its Central European Consumer Margarine Business by acquiring the margarine business from Raisio Group.
The term " systemics " was coined in the 1970s by Mario Bunge and others, as an alternative paradigm for research related to general systems theory and systems science.
Baron Eduard Von Toll, accompanied by Alexander von Bunge, carried out an expedition to the Lena delta area and the islands of New Siberia on behalf of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences in 1885.
* Alexander von Bunge & Baron Eduard Von Toll, The Expedition to the New Siberian Islands and the Yana country, equipped by the Imperial Academy of Sciences.
The house was built in 1908 by the German owner Mr. Bunge who spent a lot of money on its construction.
The Peasant Land Bank was a Russian financial institution founded in Alexander III's reign of Russia, by his Minister of Finance, Nikolai Bunge.

Bunge and 2
** Haloxylon Bunge, with 2 species

Bunge and 200
** Both linked by Bunge Land ( земля ́ Бу ́ нге ) 6, 200 km² ( occasionally submerged by sea ).

Bunge and year
The National Assembly or Bunge has 323 members, 232 members elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies, 75 seats are allocated to women who are elected by the political parties that are represented in the National Assembly, 5 seats are allocated to members of the Zanzibar House of Representatives, 1 seat is reserved for the Attorney-General and up to 10 seats are given to members appointed by the President.

Bunge and .
Bunge y Born was a multinational corporation based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose diverse interests included food processing and international trade in grains and oilseeds.
It is now known as Bunge Limited.
Following the purchase of of prime pampas wheat fields, Bunge & Born established Centenera, their first food processing plant, in 1899.
Bunge & Born's near-monopoly on cereal and flour exports ended with populist President Juan Perón's 1946 establishment of the IAPI, a state agricultural purchasing and export agent.
Bunge & Born provided the Menem government with its first two economy ministers, and the combination of large rate increases on public services ( around 500 %), a simplified exchange rate and a massive, mandatory wage hike led to a sharp economic turnaround between July and November 1989.
The company was converted into the Bermuda-registered Bunge International in 1994, retaining the Bunge y Born name only in Argentina.
Bunge ultimately went public on the NYSE in 2001, becoming Bunge Limited.
Well-known geographers from this period are Fred K. Schaefer, Waldo Tobler, William Garrison, Peter Haggett, Richard J. Chorley, William Bunge, and Torsten Hägerstrand.
In September, in order to finance their operations, they kidnapped the two brothers of the Bunge and Born family business.
In 1983, Mario Bunge has suggested the categories of " belief fields " and " research fields " to help distinguish between pseudoscience and science, where the first is primarily personal and subjective and the latter involves a certain systematic approach.
* Bunge, Mario, Chasing Reality: Strife over Realism.
In Mario Bunge ( Ed.

must and implement
Even in these cases, the rules must only be followed exactly at games sanctioned by these governing bodies ; players in less formal settings are free to implement agreed-upon supplemental or substitute rules at will.
Rather it provides a framework respected by each Party, which must adopt their own domestic legislation to implement CITES at the national level.
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# It is not good enough to have ideas, you must also be able to implement them and know they work.
In 1932, he told Young Liberals at the University of Oxford that progressive leaders must become liberal fascists or enlightened Nazis in order to implement their ideas.
An operational administrative decision should be correct and efficient, and it must be practical to implement with a set of coordinated means.
* Managers must understand where and how they can implement their policies and strategies.
Although it was stipulated that reform must proceed under KSČ direction, popular pressure mounted to implement reforms immediately.
To modify the default deserialization ( for example, to automatically initialize a member marked ), the class must implement the interface and define the method.
There are three primary reasons why objects are not serializable by default and must implement the interface to access Java's serialization mechanism.
# The editor must implement standards of multiple platforms so that it is portable
The JTA architecture requires that each resource manager must implement the interface in order to be managed by the TP monitor.
To implement it correctly, the Network Virtual Terminal implementation provided by the terminal emulator program must be capable of recognizing and properly dealing with " interrupt " and " abort " events that arrive in the middle of locally editing a line.
# Unlike a chattel slave, a wage laborer can ( barring unemployment or lack of job offers ) choose between employers, but they usually constitute a minority of owners in the population for which the wage laborer must work, while attempts to implement workers ' control on employers ' businesses may be met with violence or other unpleasant consequences.
Any formal policy guidelines issued by the chancellor are legally binding directives that cabinet ministers must implement.
So the lower territorial administrative bodies have on the one hand a relative autonomy — but on the other hand they must work within the national legal framework, loyally implement national government policy and are subject to central control.
" Employees are told that they need to be aware of their responsibilities to avoid discriminatory language, and that they must implement the enterprise's commitment to treat stakeholders equally and with courtesy.
For a renderer, in order to call itself " RenderMan-compliant ", it must implement at least the following capabilities:
As the MBTI Manual states, the indicator " is designed to implement a theory ; therefore the theory must be understood to understand the MBTI ".
In order to apply brute-force search to a specific class of problems, one must implement four procedures, first, next, valid, and output.
In addition, a file server seeking to present file systems to Macintosh clients must accommodate the resource fork as well as the data fork of files ; UNIX servers providing AFP support usually implement this with hidden directories.
The power produced by the engine must be transmitted to the implement or equipment to do the actual work intended for the equipment.
Patterns are formalized best practices that the programmer must implement themselves in the application.

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