Fields affected by carryover may take on an uneven appearance with a series of stunted plants followed by healthy plants, intermittently. |
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As a result, a lower lamb crop should result in 2004 but extra hoggets should be available in the first quarter arising from the carryover. |
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After hail or storm disaster strikes your fields, replanting a grain crop may be nearly impossible due to herbicide carryover or the late planting date. |
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The group master and preset boards were a direct carryover from the layouts first used on gas tables. |
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Decisions on the carryover of payment appropriations will also be taken by the Commission. |
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The carryover stocks of grain supplies of the Soviet Union would have been more than enough to feed the starving Ukrainians. |
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Brazil requested that AAU carryover issues be resolved separate from discussions of level of ambition. |
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Plus, the sustainability of price strength is clouded by the huge rise in U. S. and global soybean carryover. |
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As a result, a large carryover of durum is expected at the end of the crop year. |
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The reproducible and efficient rinsing process minimizes carryover and in this way increases the accuracy of the analyses. |
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The carryover will be larger on durum, even though the acceptance level is higher in the final contract. |
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Use Part 7 to calculate the minimum tax carryover from previous years that you can claim on Schedule 11 in this year. |
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Under normal conditions Fortress Herbicide carryover will not harm crops grown in rotation. |
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It also eliminates carryover from sample accumulated at the head of the column, providing a significant improvement in data integrity. |
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The Chair replied that justification was given, but not priority, as money was available in carryover balances. |
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As regards carryovers, the Council suggests maintaining the present situation regarding the carryover of appropriations for staff expenditure. |
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If precipitation during this period is below normal, the level of carryover into the following growing season will be increased. |
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Many types of boiler pluggage are caused by either smelt carryover, or excess sulfur emissions. |
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For the triazine herbicides and others that have been used for a number of years, it is possible to estimate carryover potential from test results. |
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If the outer shell of the Speed3 is essentially a carryover from the regular, the same can be said about the cabin. |
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With the wheat market expected to experience the largest carryover stocks, it would be reasonable to expect some acreage to be shifted away from wheat and towards other crops such as canola and barley. |
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Those rules take account of the constraints imposed by the specific nature of the political groups' role and make explicit provision for the carryover procedure referred to by the Court. |
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At that northeastern shore of Siberia there is a carryover of musical style to the Ainu of northeastern Japan, and possible musical ties are found between the Eskimos of Asia and of North America. |
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As a result, Canadian barley is quickly moving back to a surplus supply condition, with barley carryover stocks in Canada likely rising this year. |
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One of the keys in stopping this offense lies in having as much carryover as possible from your basic reads and schemes. |
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The almost total extirpation of the islands' population shortly after the conquest and the subsequent repopulation of the area by black slaves made any carryover of Indian cultural expressions impossible. |
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I think this has echoes in my artistic career — that my supposed conservatism as an artist was a carryover of my consciously not rebelling against my parents. |
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Some delegations expressed concern regarding the carryover of resources from 2005 to 2006 and urged UNFPA to increase the rate of programme implementation and fully utilize the resources allocated for country programmes. |
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Examples include research and development tax credits, foreign income, nondeductible book accruals and tax carryover benefits. |
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To that end, the estimated selling price for products in storage shall be compared to the estimated carryover value by product and by Member State. |
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Since extremely small sample amounts are being measured, minimal carryover of sample substances and low adsorption effects is a must. |
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Low oil carryover and moisture content also ensure that the range delivers high-quality air at all times, helping to safeguard production integrity. |
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The carryover decision shall be taken, at the latest on 15 February of the year to which the carryover is being made, by the Commission, which shall inform the budgetary authority. |
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This compares with the carryover of canola seed-that portion of the crop unsold at the end of the year-which is well under that for future years, and has been for the last three years. |
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The deferred tax credits, including the losses subject to carryover, are entered when it is more likely than unlikely that they can be used in the near future. |
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He further noted this level of carryover was in line with past practice and ensuring a good balance of funds early in the biennium is necessary to avoid any disruption or slowdown in UNAIDS' work. |
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First, as a general rule, carryover stocks are, held in countries that have lower carrying costs, which are probably exporting countries because they enjoy lower prices. |
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The literal language of the section does not contain any carryover provision for nondeductible, noncapital expenses or for the oil and gas depletion deduction. |
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