Nevertheless, slang items often diverge from standard usage in predictable ways, especially by generalization and melioration. |
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In these essays, the globalized economy appears principally as a means of melioration for the gutsy women who exploit its singular opportunities. |
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Rubin believed that government has a central role to play not only in economic housekeeping but in the melioration of poverty as well. |
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Putick was mostly interested in hydrology of karst fields, problems of floods and their melioration. |
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That sense of melioration, strong in many Americans, that things can be accomplished for the good of others, is ultimately repulsive to Thayler's distinct moral sensibility. |
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For active restoration for sod-podsolic soils that became from the oil pollution technogenic saline and solonetzic soils, chemical land melioration, particularly, plastering is recommended. |
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This will involve the planting of quality hardwoods, for which there are very favourable growing conditions, and melioration of the stands of softwoods planted in the post-war period. |
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Conservation and enhancement of the countryside The objective is, first, to combat soil erosion and promote melioration of woodland and, secondly, to create new natural parks. |
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During the melioration in the ground are brought up a big quantity of mineral and organic fertilizers, because the fruit-trees should stay from 15 to 50, even and more years on that ground, at dependence from the sorts. |
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