Promotion of agricultural exports is important for creating conditions for providing remunerative prices to farm produce. |
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That term-time workers are in remunerative work during the holidays, is described as a statutory fiction. |
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His writings were remunerative to him far beyond the ordinary measure, yet he never wrote for money. |
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Young people need to have clear awareness of the wide range of worthwhile and remunerative careers to which STEM subjects can lead. |
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However, given the posture of the physical market it seems unlikely that further shorting will be very remunerative. |
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The immigrant population occupies most of the menial and less remunerative forms of employment which Venezuelans themselves avoid. |
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Most of the sons of the Hindu priests are not entering the priesthood, as they no longer find it remunerative. |
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With meticulous industry, she shows the direction for the student community to pursue remunerative careers, with a high degree of optimism. |
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In others, village growers simply find it more remunerative to sell coca to drug dealers than to market pineapples at the local mercado. |
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A particular claimant might have had prospects or chances of advancement and increasingly remunerative employment. |
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They were too busy with the remunerative work of stationary engine building under their patent monopoly to trouble with speculative business. |
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Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages. |
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Under this management, the glen gained in popularity with residents and visitors, and the venture proved a remunerative one. |
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Many young people simply found cash crop agriculture on the Reserves more remunerative than wage labor on settler farms or in the mines. |
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With government itself be coming the largest of all businesses, service to the state becomes more attractive and remunerative. |
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He was able to make a connection in July, 2001 which may shortly become remunerative. |
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Migrant workers rarely acquired skills which would have permitted them to seek alternative and possibly more remunerative employment. |
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Faced with the remarkable bankruptcy of his employer, Larry did very little to locate a remunerative position. |
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Once doctors entered practice, the profession was personally remunerative as well. |
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The Public Service Code of Conduct Act stated that officials should not undertake any remunerative work outside the department without approval. |
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They should not be a member of a married or unmarried couple the other member of which is engaged in remunerative work. |
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No other remunerative work or employment may be undertaken by you except with our written consent. |
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Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim. |
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As long as remunerative prices for crops remain a pipe dream those on the edge will take the ultimate step. |
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Always commanding light remunerative employment from the manufacturing establishments in town, she maintained herself respectably. |
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No amount is claimed nor was evidence presented to support a claim for loss of remunerative activity. |
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Opportunities for future growth, improved operating methods and more remunerative pricing are then examined for each sector. |
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Pirated books, having no legal value, were less remunerative. |
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The result of several years of research has not proved very remunerative. |
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These off-balance-sheet instruments provide the possibility of more remunerative investments without thereby altering the exchange risk incurred. |
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But Crivelli's work, limited to Madonnas and elaborate gilded polyptychs, rather than the less remunerative work in fresco, reveals little sense of stylistic development. |
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Indian stocks of foodgrains may be reaching record levels, but farmers are finding it very difficult to find remunerative price for their products. |
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That doesn't mean, though, that there will always be remunerative, let alone satisfying work for human beings to do. |
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But it was the first time I knew the practice of law could be remunerative. |
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On behalf of the deceased breeder, his daughter Jutta Hagner was awarded the Wohlklang-statuette and the remunerative cheque. |
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In light of both her physical condition and limited education, she was deemed to have no capacity for substantially remunerative employment. |
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It's important to note that everyone knows that engineering jobs are far more plentiful and remunerative than jobs in ballet companies. |
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Even she is having a hard time finding remunerative work and getting on a career track. |
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While this investment is less volatile than market investment, it is generally considered less remunerative as well. |
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Increasing their market power is essential in order to guarantee them remunerative prices. |
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The first key relates to market prices that must be, as previously seen, remunerative. |
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These tens of thousands of workers who are unable to sell their labour or products at a sufficiently remunerative price to remain employed. |
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This time, the demands on the railways proved to be more remunerative and for some, actually boosted their declining revenues. |
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The fact that they equate a mobility experience with the loss of a remunerative job constitutes an obstacle underestimated by public authorities. |
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Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities. |
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His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran. |
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Incomes covers the creation of productive and remunerative jobs. |
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Whenever your literary productions have proved for themselves that they have a real value, you will never have to go around hunting for remunerative literary work to do. |
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Since June 2003 Mr Walkes has not had any remunerative employment. |
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He also gained regular, remunerative employment in the private sector. |
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He decided to retire from the ministry for more remunerative work. |
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The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work. |
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With the proceeds of a very remunerative silent film in which he choreographed and danced a bacchanal scene, he re-channeled his life into a decade of travel and painting. |
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In the judge's opinion, Parliament viewed as 'severe' any disability which renders an applicant incapable of pursuing with consistent frequency any truly remunerative occupation. |
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They may not carry out any other remunerative activity, either for their own account or for the account of third parties, except with the express approval of the Board of Directors. |
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For people who follow prudent financial practices and research their investments carefully, online trading can be remunerative, Ms. Barbanel added, but compulsive traders often skip that part of the process. |
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They employ the wives and daughters of the tail enders in their houses and farms and use this employment as leverage to influence the tail end farmers to grow the less remunerative 'dry' crops. |
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This is supposed to be effected in part by setting pricing levels that would be remunerative and just to the producers and equitable to consumers. |
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Much more remunerative were his new contacts with solicitors who regularly instructed Wright and now also began to instruct Asquith. |
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Three quarters of the population live in poverty, with over 50 per cent in extreme poverty, and 80 per cent of the active population does not have regular and remunerative employment. |
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Sure, depending on where in the industry you end up, it can be remunerative, but creatively and in terms of community, it's a fabulous profession to be in. |
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For a decent and humane life we must also provide an opportunity for good education, remunerative employment, comfortable housing, good clothing, and effective and compassionate medical care. |
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Third, many lawyers in private practice, particularly new lawyers working as sole practitioners or in small firms, have difficulty finding remunerative work. |
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They need remunerative prices which must also cover the cost of environmental, social, quality and safety requirements, which are the requirements of our fellow citizens. |
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Mr. Weber you, in regard to the counterfeiting currency offence, you were engaged in a highly sophisticated activity which was abundantly remunerative. |
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The orchestra played for other managements, and managed to survive, although the hitherto remunerative work for regional choral societies dwindled to almost nothing. |
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Joan found the work not only pleasant, but remunerative, as well. |
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