This paper offers a framework to humanely reduce the current surplus of companion-animals and prevent further overpopulation. |
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According to the proposals, employers could only be apportioned cash from the surplus on liquidation of the fund or to avoid possible job losses. |
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With this in mind, we have drawn up a hit list of executive directors who are surplus to requirements and should bow out gracefully. |
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In fact some manufacturers are selling surplus or overstock through eBay to open other channels of revenue without inflicting channel conflict. |
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Microgeneration supplies electricity to the home, and surplus amounts can be fed back into local distribution networks. |
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China is among the fastest growing economies in the world, with considerable capacity to absorb surplus labor. |
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Capital grows and expands through the appropriation of surplus labour from the working class. |
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She looked like the sort of junior ectomorph who could empty the fridge and still not put on a surplus ounce. |
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Will these be paid a hefty consultation fee, which will absorb the contentious surplus which started the kerfuffle? |
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We are being just as bad as schools who have surplus cash if we're not going to use it. |
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It started out as a means of giving ex-servicemen and women a market place for their surplus home-made and home-grown produce. |
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The minister said he was confident of ending the year with a surplus despite the mid-year figures. |
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If exports exceed imports, there is a trade surplus and if imports exceed exports, there is a trade deficit. |
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The problem is that although oil exports produce a spectacular trade surplus, the exchange rate soars. |
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The warm temperatures and surplus of talented winemakers makes this the most likely platform from which Viognier can launch. |
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When foreign countries had a trade surplus, they theoretically could have used the excess dollars and asked the U.S. to exchange them for gold. |
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Imperial rule under Sargon and his Akkadian regime obliged local communities to squeeze out a surplus for the dominant city. |
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The second choice is that the Federal Reserve creates a recession large enough to turn the trade deficit into a trade surplus. |
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Karst landscapes are developed wherever soluble carbonate rocks outcrop and where surplus rainfall is available to dissolve the limestone. |
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We had a trade surplus in the great Depression for all the good that did us. |
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Actually they represented surplus assets, that is, assets not required to make good issued share capital. |
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He believes that fewer apartments will now be built in areas with a surplus of supply. |
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This difference is the source of surplus value, which appears on the surface of society in the form of profit, interest and rent. |
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Currently none of the water stored in the reservoirs is used for irrigation, and the region enjoys a surplus of water supply. |
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Far from overflowing with a surplus of meaning, upon careful examination they display a deficit of meaning. |
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He said the distribution of the surplus basically amounted to a political and democratic choice. |
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Given the Reds' surplus of outfielders, the idea of trading Griffey is not preposterous. |
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The surplus funds from the fundraising committee have been donated to the school for the development of the school pitch. |
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He said Indonesia did not need to import shrimp as the nation had a production surplus. |
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Finally, as the surplus dwindles, the government will pay off less of the national debt. |
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Having discovered the origin of surplus value Marx was able to resolve one of the major problems upon which the Ricardian school had stumbled. |
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As for food, farms are the only way to get it, but farms not only produce a surplus of food, they also support your existing army. |
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As you may know, bonus is a function of surplus funds available after adjusting for future liabilities and current assets. |
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The decline of ostrich farming led to a rush into grape production and a surplus of fruit. |
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Using this approach shows a large surplus of housing supply, in contrast with the Inspector's finding of a small shortfall. |
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Since the 1950s, the United States has been running an agricultural trade surplus with the rest of the world. |
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For 2000, the current account surplus is likely to be a record 4.4 per cent of national output. |
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Each year, the continent generates an export surplus of approximately five million tons. |
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A series of deductions is made from it that tends to turn the surplus into a deficit. |
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The country's large current account surplus has also continued to grow against a backdrop of steadily deteriorating global growth. |
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Watch for government spending to rise rapidly while the surplus disappears and interest rates fall. |
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One reason is that Japan has a deep domestic savings pool and a massive current-account surplus. |
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He further said the narrowing surplus in the current account resulted from a narrowing surplus in the investment income account. |
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Where the assets exceed the financial needs of both parties, why should the surplus belong solely to the husband? |
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West Germany was running a huge current account surplus, interest rates were low and the economy was booming. |
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The treasurer in his report showed that the finances had a surplus at the end of the year. |
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Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources. |
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Even some smaller Japanese companies with surplus cash and low debt loads aren't necessarily interested in shareholder value. |
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Maybe I'm not seeing them, but are there any policies that don't involve splashing the surplus cash around? |
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Keeping any part of the surplus is simply theft and thus violates the moral principle of justice. |
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Jacques Derrida has argued that translation always produces both a surplus of meaning and a debt. |
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He advised farmers with surplus stock and a fodder shortage to purchase concentrate feed rather than hay. |
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Where are the headlines that says, you know, read my lips, no more surplus? |
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Mr Ahern said the end-of-year returns which showed an Exchequer surplus had confounded economists who predicted sizeable deficits. |
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Markets will continue to be cleared in this way and profits realised, so long as sufficient surplus value is extracted from the working class. |
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What they don't realize, or perhaps chose to ignore, is that the current surplus is merely an excess of collections over distributions. |
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From August 1, butchers and other meat traders will no longer be able to send surplus or unfit meat to be disposed of at landfill rubbish sites. |
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In 1984, there were reports of surplus in the south while one million people died of hunger in the northeastern regions of the country. |
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However, this tactic will give our existing loyal customers unnecessary consumer surplus. |
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That surplus is being unexpectedly whittled away as the income tax cut and the economic slowdown lower federal tax receipts. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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If those second choice candidates reach the required quota, any surplus votes they may have are re-distributed in the same manner. |
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Often though, what we find is ugly surplus ammo that's just scary-enough to make you tense-a-bit when you touch it off. |
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As a result, the nation's balance of trade in chemicals, a rock-steady surplus for 80 years, has become a deficit. |
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I note the council's arguments about the value of the surplus in assuring a choice and range of sites. |
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In determining the actuarial surplus in a pension fund, actuaries make key assumptions. |
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In short, the market is divided into real surplus, ersatz surplus, and newly manufactured ammunition and components. |
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For a long time it controlled the tap on how much surplus oil was entering the market. |
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The drop in the surplus is due in large part to the tax rebate checks going out to millions of Americans. |
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Even so, the trade balance remained in surplus for several consecutive months. |
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Sugar beet is being bought for value from sugar beet growers with surplus beet. |
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Not a word about how we are going to better distribute the surplus water that the country already has. |
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Many have spent hundreds of pounds customising their kit from army surplus stores ahead of being deployed to the Middle East. |
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To emphasize the nature of rent as a surplus, George notes that wages plus returns to capital goods equal the total produce minus rent. |
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The majority of serfs worked on the land, and after rendering their dues could dispose of any surplus as they wished. |
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If they do make a surplus that money goes back into the school to provide bursaries or development projects. |
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The trade balance reached equilibrium or surplus only under conditions of deep recession. |
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Unlike normal white fat that stores surplus energy, brown fat generates heat in response to cold or excess caloric intake. |
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The difference between the flows of taxation and expenditure is the fiscal surplus or deficit. |
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Most collectives meet their expenses by selling their surplus pot to dispensaries or directly to other patients. |
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With net metering, surplus solar power in excess of instantaneous loads spins the revenue meter backwards. |
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It is in sound financial health too, achieving surplus and allowing investment in up-to-date technology and resources. |
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In 1921 he was allowed to bomb US navy surplus or captured German warships and proved conclusively that even a near miss could sink them. |
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The landlord took his estates into his own hands, appointed bailiffs and reeves to run them and sell the surplus on the open market. |
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About nine months ago we off-loaded surplus sheep and cattle stock, because we simply couldn't feed them from natural paddock pastures. |
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When a country has a large trade surplus, this generates an expansion in its monetary base. |
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He added that any surplus cash is reclaimed by Westminster and given to other organisations that are short of money. |
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He said it would also eventually help contain the huge trade surplus as foreign producers export less to the United States. |
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During this period of economic recovery, the Euroland trade surplus with the United States has risen, not fallen. |
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A council spokesman said the proposal was part of plans to cut more than 2,000 surplus school places. |
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However, the first use for surplus cash must be to reduce any outstanding debts. |
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We could have saved thousands of tax payer dollars as far as the surplus goes, but I bet you London to a brick it won't be achieved. |
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In future it will be necessary to pump this effluent, to aerate it and de-water surplus sludge from the treatment process. |
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Of course, not all unproductive activities funded by surplus value are necessarily wasteful or parasitic. |
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Up to about 30 years ago there was usually a small surplus in the coffers at the year end. |
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Instead, they want to spend the surplus on tax cuts and paying down the national debt. |
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The fund needs a surplus, just as our current accounts need to have a credit balance even the day before pay day. |
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If the cow has not got enough colostrum, surplus could be taken from the better milkers at calving and stored in the freezer for emergencies. |
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In China, a huge surplus and high savings are raising the specter of inflation. |
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The proposed tax cuts, to be financed by the current budget surplus, might help. |
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With improved productivity, the nobility could now collect higher rents and obtain greater profits from the sale of surplus agricultural goods. |
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If you need to trim away surplus material or cut portions of the edging strip you can use a fine-tooth backsaw, a router or a file. |
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There was a cash surplus from grants, income from the land fill, recovery of bad debts and additional interest on investments. |
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After all, you can't lay fiber, buy cable modems and pay for cable TV with surplus coax. |
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His narration is intrusive and surplus to requirements but mercifully his lips soon go numb with the cold and he has to stop for a while. |
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Chile, in contrast, is said to have built up a surplus in its public treasury before undertaking its pension reform. |
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Typically they argued that capitalists obtain surplus value by purchasing labour for less than the value of its products. |
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After a hearty breakfast consuming our surplus food, we embussed to Lake Rotoroa. |
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With the war over, I was discharged with others as surplus flying officers. |
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I shall have to see about reducing their number before we move, donating the surplus to a charity shop. |
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The remaining men are now very well provisioned, and for once there is a surplus of most supplies. |
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Price measures of value provide a proxy for the particular form that the extraction of surplus value takes in particular contexts. |
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Many of these surplus places are in the inner-city area with the highest levels of social deprivation. |
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At this time, civilians could not buy and operate surplus military aircraft in Australia. |
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The idea, if such deals are initiated, is to use a part of the budget surplus to finance them. |
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To use up surplus whey he erected a piggery that produced pigs good enough to fetch top market dollar. |
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It is fed from springwater from the fells, and the surplus dissipates through the fault so it never overflows. |
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The surplus for each property is calculated by deducting from the gross rent receivable the following allowable deductions. |
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In the 17th century the colonies were seen in Britain as receptacles for a surplus population. |
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As in red raspberries, surplus blackberry canes should be thinned out in the spring. |
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After a few days, one withdraws the barbotine surplus to find the clearness of the drawing, it is the most critical phase. |
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Many fruit species bear an abundance of flowers producing a surplus of fruits that the tree is unable to support. |
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Instead he is modeling himself on the party's alchemist who rebuilt the welfare state and ran a budget surplus in a time of penury. |
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In the opposite case, the surplus was shared equally between the state and the lessee. |
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Remember it is pointless keeping too much surplus money in a savings account if you are also servicing debt at a higher rate of interest. |
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The older man had mentored the younger so expertly that Powell had become surplus to Charlton's requirements. |
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Surplus labour creates surplus value, and on Marx's analysis, surplus value is the source of all profit. |
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The statement said the loan would be serviced from surplus cash derived principally from hotel operations. |
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St. Conleth's Day Care Centre is looking for oddments or surplus wool and knitting needles. |
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A very small revaluation of the renminbi will not correct China's large balance-of-payments surplus. |
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Farms with that much surplus income have a tremendous advantage in positioning themselves to become even more competitive. |
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For example, in a healthy person without oedema, the kidneys deal with surplus fluid in the body by disposing of it in the urine. |
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In the final analysis, the source of all profit is the surplus value extracted from the employment of wage labour by capital. |
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A balance of payments deficit or surplus was defined by the sign of the rate of change of a central bank's foreign exchange reserves. |
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And the reason that there was a reservoir of surplus capacity was that consumer demand was extremely depressed. |
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Mr Andrews pledged he will put his northern customers first and will only be sending southerners his surplus stock. |
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They find themselves scrounging from surplus stores and designing around what's available. |
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Third World economies are transformed through high rates of capital investment, industrialization, and mobilization of surplus labor. |
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He has also showed that when there's surplus to requirements at the club, no mercy will be shown. |
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Monsanto's 1966 annual report noted how U.S. farm policy was shifting from surplus control to increased production. |
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When annuitants die, the income dies with them, and the life company that offers the annuity retains any surplus from the lump sum investment. |
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Because they had no refrigeration, leftover meat was fed to the dogs, while surplus milk was dished up to the pigs. |
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If the invested money yields high enough returns, they can pay off their mortgage early or have surplus cash. |
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They were still hard at it when I finally realised that I was surplus to requirements. |
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As soon as the war ended, surplus equipment started being sold on the streets of New York. |
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In other words, there was a huge reservoir of surplus capacity in the United States. |
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The surplus cash remaining after the purchase of a more compact residence could be used for living expenses, or a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. |
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The surplus is stored away in the honeycomb to sustain the bees throughout the flowerless months of autumn and winter. |
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These submarines, built in the early 1990s, were mothballed in 1994 by the Conservative government as surplus to requirements. |
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I thought the surplus store would have them, but they only carry white, black, green and camos. |
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The Republic of Congo is now a significant oil producer earning a surplus of 136.3 billion CFA francs in 2004 from petroleum sales. |
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The cheery optimism that produced those rosy budget surplus forecasts of yesteryear is long gone. |
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Using military surplus equipment like smoke grenades, searchlights, and small airplanes, the FWS herded the birds back into the refuges. |
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The useless surplus is the surplus of freedom itself, the margin of free production unconstrained by production for necessity. |
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The Fed's 2001-02 interest rate cuts are having some stimulative effect, as is the huge swing in the federal budget from surplus to deficit. |
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Of course, it is not just a case of the doctors simply pocketing the surplus money. |
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Rather than dumping its stock of surplus Jeeps into Manila Bay, the American authorities released them to civilians. |
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With its full automatic capability, the M14 was never offered for military surplus sale. |
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Larry hustled off to the surplus store and bought 45 weather balloons and several large tanks of helium. |
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The mortgagor sought payment of the surplus from the mortgagee's solicitors who held the funds in trust. |
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The surplus was initially paid into court by the mortgagee pursuant to an interpleader order. |
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Prisons can save money by buying in bulk from producers with surplus goods. |
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She believes that the underspend was deliberately engineered by the company so that it could use the surplus to fund its other activities. |
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This was during the early '60s, when the military surplus boom was in full swing. |
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Both sections of capital claim a share of surplus value according to their market value. |
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Current and capital accounts are in surplus and Asia's growth is outpacing the rest of the world, it said. |
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This surplus value is then distributed to the different sections of capital in proportion to their share of the total capital. |
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Military surplus gear, from camouflage clothing to boots and whatnots, make up a large part of his non-gun-related sales. |
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You can go to the military surplus store and get excellent dress black for a dollar or two. |
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At the same time, the US working day is becoming more intense as surplus labor grows. |
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German wages are in fact too low, they argue, for if they were not, the country would not have a visible trade surplus year in, year out. |
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After the pension scheme was revalued in the wake of the dotcom bubble, that surplus turned to a deficit. |
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These American farmers were not, then, in the classic Marxist formulation, expropriating the surplus value of a proletariat. |
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Under mercantilism, everyone sought the advantages of being an exporter, because having a trade surplus meant that wealth was accumulating. |
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Marx characterises this period partly in terms of a change in the form of surplus value. |
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This system is capable of providing for family subsistence but not of producing a large surplus for sale. |
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These developments all contributed to massive surplus extractions from subsistence producers confined to the reserves. |
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More constructive uses of such freedom are illustrated by LMH's vote in Hilary term on how to spend surplus JCR cash. |
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The company said it will also dispose of 12,000 surplus freight cars in an effort to reduce costs. |
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Other European economies, struggling to contain their deficits, would give their right arm for such a surplus. |
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The drive for surplus value motivated employers to extend as well as intensify work. |
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Profits were boosted by lower costs and the money it earned on the surplus cash. |
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There will then be a local overflow and surplus will end up running into distant ground, rivers, wherever gravity will dictate. |
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We'd never encourage people to keep surplus funds in their current account. |
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With national budget positions close to balance or in surplus, countries have ample room for manoeuvre to cope with adverse economic developments. |
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But when the pair of sheep were driven off, blatting indignantly, we found ourselves in possession of a handsome but completely surplus male Labrador. |
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But we moved in a budget year where we hadn't planned to move, so there were problems with the cost of moving and renovations, and any surplus was eaten up by the old space. |
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This produces a chilling assessment of a future of surplus insensibility. |
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If more nutrient is available than is required by the crop for maximal growth, the surplus is absorbed by the plant up to a certain limit and stored. |
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Capitalism existed before the Industrial Revolution, but its development was hampered by technologies limited to water power and a lack of surplus labor. |
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We were told that the mortgage would be paid off within 10 years with a surplus bonus at current interest rates and received a letter confirming this arrangement. |
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The gardener knew the fruiterer very well, for it was to him that he sold, on the proprietor's account, the surplus of the fruit which was grown in the gardens of the estate. |
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And because credit unions are run for the benefit of their members, a borrower may get a rebate at the end of the year if the credit union is in surplus. |
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Any surplus is identified only for this purpose and is not related to identifying amounts that may be attributable to members on a wind-up of the entire plan. |
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For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables. |
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Previous generations of retirees were skimming off the top of a rapidly growing surplus. |
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If a page becomes surplus to requirements then the paper version can be torn from the pad and the digital version erased from the notepad by using the X key. |
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And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports. |
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Tensions have been increasing between a number of countries and China recently over its trade surplus, surging textile imports and problems with product piracy. |
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The same goes for the labor supply and the trade deficit, that has changed from a trade surplus into a deficit, but is also not of a dangerous level. |
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Scottish farmers had already been making whisky in the area for centuries with their surplus barley. |
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Some zoos are partnering with sanctuaries that provide lifetime care for their surplus animals, says Hutchins, and others are developing holding space for them. |
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During the sandlot days of the Depression he kept us supplied with scuffed baseballs, huge scarred bats, and other equipment from the Tigers' surplus. |
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The American film industry has a surplus balance of trade with every single country in the world when America itself is hemorrhaging trade deficits. |
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Farmers are now allowed to sell their surplus crops in open markets. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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This can be done by rubbing away surplus metal with a grindstone, whetstone, oilstone, steel, ceramic rod, leather strop or the palm of your hand. |
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Sure, that can be fine-tuned so that there is not too much of a surplus in staffing, by reassigning stuff and bouncing it to other centres, provided that is done properly. |
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The government also intends to sell off surplus publicly owned land to build low-cost starter homes, particularly for key workers such as nurses and teachers. |
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The recovery is on track, the current-account surplus is healthy, capital flows are strong, companies are restructuring and the recapitalization of banks is almost complete. |
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Teams manage and sort the constant flow of surplus riding in on semis from closed bases. |
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So now they're powering their mill for nothing, selling off the surplus energy to the grid, and condensing the steam to make hot water they can pipe into the locals' homes. |
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The companies tend to locate their centres in economically depressed areas with a surplus of cheap labour that can be employed on casual, flexible contracts. |
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They were very happy to trouser the surplus when things were good, now when the markets are unstable, you take the risk with your defined contribution payment. |
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An entrenched battle exploded between conservationists and planners over whether to cull surplus animals for meat and hides, in addition to shearing them. |
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Meanwhile, a surplus of unmarriageable young men can be seriously destabilizing. |
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That commission recommended stiff increases in the payroll tax to create a surplus that would help fund the retirement of baby boomers down the road. |
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Some 348,000 tonnes surplus from cassava flour is expected from a total production of 958,000 tonnes while total requirement for various uses is 609,000 tonnes. |
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Military expenditures and interest payments had been serially under-recorded and the surplus recorded in the social security account had been over-stated. |
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As one types keyword tags, he should choose the keywords which relate to content of that front page to avoid surplus, irrelative or duplicate keywords. |
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At present there is surplus silage on many farms and the advice is to use up the bales by early summer and to seal up any silage left in the clamps. |
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This is an era of change coming thick and fast after the war, and London is a city of surplus women and new class mobility. |
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The problem is that their remarkable efficiency allows them to overproduce almost any commodity, so agriculture tends to lurch from surplus to surplus. |
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They feed on vegetation, fruit and seeds, storing any surplus food in their cheek pouches which they empty into their burrow and hoard for future consumption. |
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Finally enterprising farmers who produced a surplus could sell their excess for coin, invest in more land, and grow cash crops like cotton and tobacco. |
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The United States will then be forced into a trade surplus as incomes fall far enough to reduce imports and wages fall far enough to make U.S. goods competitive. |
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We have a trade surplus in services, we are a net exporter of services. |
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At EU level, exports to the CEE countries countries are higher than imports, which is an indication of the trade surplus that the EU has with the region. |
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In the West, a surplus of food supply has made obesity the main concern of adults, and slimness has been regarded as a symbol of health and beauty. |
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After inheriting a new classroom and curriculum, I found myself with the challenge of incorporating a huge surplus of supplies into a new class structure. |
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As global tobacco production increases and consumption falls in the developed countries, the production surplus will aggressively seek developing country markets. |
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After all the prizes have been met, the surplus is spent on things which will benefit all staff members, such as creating picnic and leisure areas. |
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Some banks with surplus cash distribute money to their neighbours. |
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Moreover, there is increased competition from other products that means that consumers now decide whether to spend their surplus cash on a CD or DVD, for instance. |
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Grenade pouches that are sold at military surplus stores work, too. |
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Butler explains that Keefe discovered it in an educational surplus store. |
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It's big, dark, and smells as dank and musty as you'd expect of a place that's piled from floor to ceiling with stack after stack of surplus military clothing. |
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At a certain point it is confronted with the fact that it is a claim on surplus value and this surplus value has to be actually extracted from the working class. |
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Out of the growing mass of surplus value, capitalist governments were able to finance social welfare spending and other concessions to the working class. |
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There is a strong body of economic thought that says cutting taxes when a government is running such a healthy budget surplus is the best way to sustain economic growth. |
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Most of the troop trains of the Korean era used standard heavyweight sleepers, which were by then surplus to the Pullman pool as lightweight equipment displaced them. |
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Farmers and tradesmen who could count on a surplus of income at the end of the year were able to educate their sons at grammar school, and even at university. |
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The Saudis have hitherto sold oil and bought expensive weapons systems from the Pentagon, as well as recycling surplus petrodollars without question back into US treasuries. |
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It could then export the surplus of this commodity in exchange for imports produced by other countries with respective comparative cost advantages. |
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In this way, co-operative international agricultural research provides crucial support for smallholder farmers to move from subsistence to surplus agriculture. |
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This web of generating technologies will serve an industrial park and a few nearby residences, and even feed surplus power back to the main power grid. |
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This amounted in effect to a diktat by finance capital that new measures had to be adopted to increase the extraction of surplus value from the working class. |
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But I'm not a fan the White House's refusal to acknowledge that they are dipping into the Social Security surplus, perhaps even more so than projected. |
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Bush indicated that the dispensation of the federal surplus for tax cuts is a top priority, and much of the nation seems to agree with him, despite his minority status. |
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Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover. |
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Not only did the goat provide the family with more nourishing food but the surplus milk was sold to make a small income, which allowed the children to attend school. |
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The surplus streetcars were sold or donated to museums around the country. |
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Rhodophytes store their energy surplus from photosynthesis in the form of floridean starch, a carbohydrate assembled from approximately 15 glucose units. |
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But human harvest of horseshoe crabs has reduced the egg surplus. |
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We'd need him out of the picture to release the surplus for spending. |
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The rate of surplus value is given by the ratio of these two components. |
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Most discussions of the surplus involve retirement of the publicly held debt, but once this debt has been retired, the surplus has to be redirected elsewhere. |
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Many of us in younger years rebuilt surplus Motorola rigs for ham radio, and knew we could always get replacement parts, no matter how old, from Motorola. |
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An example of surplus labor in radical feminism is unsalaried housework. |
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For the first two months of 2000, the total trade surplus stood at 9.1 billion ringgit, 10 million ringgit less than the surplus registered for the same period last year. |
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However, the market was flooded with surplus aircraft and new planes from other designers and the post-war general aviation boom never materialized. |
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The lowland zone supported dense human communities which, given the peaceful conditions imposed by Rome, could grow a surplus of arable crops and animals. |
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That loss can be measured using standard metrics of compensating variation, equivalent variation, or consumer surplus using national demand functions. |
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They have been heralded as the dawn of a brave new world of financial security, where like eager beavers we stash away our surplus nuts for the future. |
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While they generate a return, financial assets are not themselves productive capital engaged in the actual extraction of surplus value from the working class. |
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Europe's surplus will not always have America or India to fall back upon, and the Britisher cannot very well assimilate with the other inhabitants of Asia. |
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It facilitates complete combustion of the flue gases by introducing turbulence for better mixing and by ensuring a surplus of oxygen. |
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This would allow the monopolist to extract all the consumer surplus of the market. |
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Also during this period, the surplus generated by the rise of commercial agriculture encouraged increased mechanization of agriculture. |
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It is a long-held tradition for Aintree to source branches from surplus trees in South Cumbria's Grize dale Forest. |
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In the late 1970s, Blackpool Transport, having completed its OMO rebuild programme, was still left with a significant surplus of cash. |
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The last commercial carrier, narrow gauge line in Britain was the Ashover Light Railway, opened in 1925 using surplus war equipment. |
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The cheese was originally made on farms in Leicestershire with milk that was surplus once all the Stilton desired was made. |
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The organising committee had been able to create such a surplus in part by selling exclusive sponsorship rights to select companies. |
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Electricity has traditionally been generated by oil or diesel power plants, even if there is a large surplus of potential hydropower. |
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This difference in values, he argues, constitutes surplus value, which the capitalists extract and accumulate. |
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The nations with a surplus would have a powerful incentive to get rid of it. |
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Following enclosure, crop yields increased while at the same time labour productivity increased enough to create a surplus of labour. |
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World War I further compounded the gender imbalance, adding to the phenomenon of surplus women. |
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Trusts are told to make a surplus when that is not feasible, then lose funds for being in deficit. |
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The deficit is currently supported by drawing funds from reserves built up during periods of surplus. |
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It was the accepted practice for clerks in the Pay Office to temporarily use surplus funds for their own benefit. |
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Contrary to this concept, Malthus proposed rent to be a kind of economic surplus. |
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Similarly, 1954 saw Blaina construct a new stand while Llanharan were able to build their first changing rooms procured from RAF surplus units. |
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This includes the gained producer surplus, the deadweight loss, and the tax revenue. |
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When completed, it will provide surplus energy in Ethiopia which will be available for export to neighboring countries. |
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Tax collection was justified by the need to maintain the military, and taxpayers sometimes got a refund if the army captured a surplus of booty. |
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The sudden downturn in the market saw the ironmasters quickly dismiss surplus workers and cut the wages of those in work. |
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Physiocrats believed that only agricultural production generated a clear surplus over cost, so that agriculture was the basis of all wealth. |
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British Rail operated a policy of disposing of land that was surplus to requirements. |
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The new strain grew easily and abundantly, producing a surplus that could be sold cheaply abroad. |
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Tuna fishermen have a scheme where surplus stock is not bought up, but fishermen receive direct compensation if their income falls. |
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Power generation can also be decreased quickly when there is a surplus power generation. |
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Few men were found on 20 June and surplus ships were sent south to the Gironde ports. |
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When prey is vulnerable and abundant, wolves may occasionally surplus kill. |
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In 1953, a body called Royal Arsenal Estate was set up to dispose of areas of land deemed surplus to requirements. |
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Thankfully, Younger doesn't feel the need for a sugarcoated, fairy-tale ending but his ponderous, wintry coda is surplus to requirements. |
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It is planning to abolish intervention for surplus Italian and French rice stocks. |
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Like surplus gear, a couple services are getting rid of people too. |
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But we now have all this surplus military weaponry going to police forces. |
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