Staff have been told that the equivalent of up to 1,000 jobs could go across the three sites by the end of 2004 by natural wastage. |
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Poorly maintained sprayers result in wastage of inputs and uneven control of pests, weeds and diseases. |
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He has informed us that there is a process, and not a rare one, of wastage or discharge of flawed fertilized ova. |
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To practical men of business like them he is the epitome of the wastage of human energy, he is a good-for-nothing. |
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Farmers tell him that livestock graze the sward very tightly so there is no wastage. |
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Recipes like these help one plan a meal better and since the end quantity is indicated, there is no scope for wastage nor underestimation. |
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Because the drugs mentioned above are far more expensive than bronchodilator solutions, wastage of drug in a nebulizer needs to be minimized. |
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A lot of wastage can be avoided in toilets, baths and kitchens too with careful planning. |
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Team coach Tim Murphy had no doubt that their prodigal first half wastage was critical in determining the outcome. |
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The lack of management will cause disorder, confusion, wastage, delay, destruction and even depression. |
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Chicken are cut and skinned and the wastage is dumped into the nearby Corporation dustbin. |
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The use of harvesters and plastic crates has become essential to minimise wastage during harvesting and transportation. |
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Although economists see this as a reward for financial mismanagement and wastage of tax payer's money, many defend the move. |
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A disciplined approach was introduced to avoid wastage in every department. |
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When you consider that it costs more than that sum to construct just a good harbour, you can see there was no wastage there. |
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The state government has brought nuptials of all religious hues under the Essential Commodities Act to prevent wastage of food at wedding feasts. |
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We want to get best value for taxpayers and cut wastage by up to 10 per cent by improving the way we spend money on services. |
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And the fact that food must be consumed quickly means that wastage is high. |
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Thus, it was anticipated that a fighter force of 50 squadrons engaged in active operations would suffer wastage of 1,000 aircraft a month. |
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It could also reduce food wastage which is estimated to cost at least 10 billion yuan every year. |
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Where possible these changes will be achieved through natural wastage, voluntary redundancy and redeployment. |
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Tories say the job losses would be achieved through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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But he stressed that it should be possible to achieve the job reductions through natural wastage, with 20,000 people leaving work every year. |
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If it is necessary to reduce the number of posts we will firstly try to do this by natural wastage and then by voluntary means. |
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Participants were also questioned regarding their institutional practices and policies related to blood wastage. |
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Managers hope to make the reductions through natural wastage, retraining and redeployment. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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But I would hope that the losses would be through natural wastage and early retirement, although I can't be specific. |
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Amalgamating the control rooms resulted in the loss of half of the staff through redundancy and natural wastage. |
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It is also expected to shed jobs through natural wastage in order to keep costs down. |
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Essex Police has decided not to replace those traffic wardens who leave the service through natural wastage. |
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The jobs would go through natural wastage, such as retirement, and nobody would be forced to leave, trust chiefs have promised. |
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During the off-season, you have to work on your muscles to prevent wastage. |
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Danny has suffered a lot of muscle wastage throughout his illness, but there is no reason why he can't walk again. |
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The most common signs are muscle wastage, diarrhoea and respiratory distress in pigs aged between six and 14 weeks. |
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In the 1980s he worked on syringomyelia, a degenerative disease that leads to muscle wastage. |
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Mr Graber, you have acute muscle wastage caused by the steroidal hay-fever medication that you are taking. |
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Water spouted out of the tapless pipes as if they were perennial springs, leading to enormous wastage. |
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British Airways said it aimed to achieve the cuts through voluntary means such as natural wastage. |
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Cheap and nasty food becomes even cheaper and nastier to subsidise the horrendous wastage. |
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Countries such as the former Soviet Union, which traditionally use less packaging, have a commensurately greater wastage rate in food production. |
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He could not rule out job losses but said that, if necessary, that would be achieved through redeployment and natural wastage. |
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I hope that the council at least passes its used cartridges to a recycling agent but by continuing to buy new cartridges it perpetuates oil wastage. |
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A removable fibre cast pot means the 31-year-old can already do vital stretching exercises on his ankle and knee that will prevent muscle wastage. |
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Others spoke of wastage and the government leading by example. |
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That will be delivered by natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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When cooking dinner, match the size of the pan to the size of the heating element to lower energy wastage. |
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The strategy outlines Defence's commitment to reduce water consumption, minimise wastage and maximise use of waste water across Defence properties. |
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It is hoped that the bulk of the cuts will be reached through natural wastage, voluntary redundancies and outsourcing of contracts for activities like cleaning and catering. |
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Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage. |
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The higher quality finish will more than make up for any resulting wastage. |
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He said by the end of the process the Trust would be employing fewer people and the wage bill would be cut through staff relocation and natural wastage. |
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Ways to improve collections were discussed such as significantly reducing wastage of blood and enhancing customer service with hospitals. |
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However, there is 10 per cent wastage on the flowers purchased. |
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First of all, we must activate the monitoring and inspection measures, in order to avoid wastage, unlawful activity and fraud. |
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None of the recorded material thickness wastage readings exceeded accepted limits at which replacement of the material would have been required. |
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It is when we see wastage that we start to cringe about the taxes that we pay. |
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This method allows the calves to properly digest their feed, promotes good growth and limits feed wastage. |
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That few SNP candidates are standing in constituencies where they will gain votes but not seats reduces vote wastage. |
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Gauge readings at each of these locations generally showed wastage of 1 to 7 per cent in the shell, bilge, keel, and bottom structural members. |
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A photocell in the saw box localizes the end of the trunk to minimize wastage. |
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There's too much wastage. People have eyes bigger than their stomachs. |
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Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle wastage. |
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This is to encourage energy efficiency and to reduce energy wastage. |
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There is very little wastage on bottled beers, spirits and minerals. |
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We have recently installed push button taps to stop dripping and wastage, and now they are looking at introducing water hogs for the toilet cistern to save on water. |
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This arrangement should be an incentive to limiting wastage, to controlling pollution and to reducing discharges, to change the users' behavior. |
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The union has been fully consulted from the outset and we have worked with them to ensure that voluntary redundancies and natural wastage has been maximised to the fullest. |
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Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes. |
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They offer customers a vital competitive edge by producing a clear increase in output with consistently low wastage rates. |
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Placing the product in a niche can be a tough choice, especially if the board wants the entire market, however it can limit wastage of productive resources. |
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They provide the intelligence needed to reduce environmental pollution and avoid the wastage of natural resources. |
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Cost: time to install services on-site allowing for wastage due to site damage adds cost to a project. |
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This will prevent wastage of resources and assist in achieving better product delivery. |
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This leads to wastage, wastage of money, wastage of manpower and wastage of efficiency. |
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By getting the domestic consumer to pay an amount of money that is based on usage, there will be more awareness and less wastage of a valuable natural resource. |
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Used by astronauts to boost muscular performance in space and thus prevent muscle wastage, the trainer is now used by professional football players in Barcelona Football Club. |
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Distribution costs were high, and wastage was also a problem. |
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This saves on printing and postage, and avoids wastage. |
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Apertures for luminaires and other services are designed and formed during manufacturing with any wastage recycled, this in turn reduces on site wastage. |
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Steam bending is the main form of production: it is a low energy method of manufacturing, with little wastage, and no use of toxic or harmful chemicals, just water! |
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In order to avoid unnecessary Internet traffic, and wastage of server resources, all mailing addresses will be checked for integrity and validity. |
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It does require secondary visits to the physician, but I would say that we see a lot of wastage and a lot of potential for redistribution when people get quantities that are absurd. |
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Decrease in the amount of raw material needed because wastage is reduced. |
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For you, this means greater output, with the the high quality that our customers have come to expect, the same flexibility, and low wastage rates. |
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The Special Committee was able during the year to reduce the number of its formal meetings and to minimize the wastage resulting from the cancellation of scheduled meetings. |
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These small changes, by reducing wastage and allowing managers to keep a closer track of production, have almost quadrupled the factory's daily output. |
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Growing consumer demand for low fat options and low wastage costs is expected to drive the demand for Fat replacers. |
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Even a partial success would improve the tactical situation in the Ypres salient, reducing wastage, which was exceptional, even in quiet periods. |
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Its purpose is to estimate the value of sawn timber in a log, by measuring the unsawn log and allowing for wastage in the mill. |
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The screwtop fridge pack stays fresh for up to five days once opened, thus reducing wastage. |
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The UAE has one of the highest ecological footprints per person, and results in one of the largest wastage of resources. |
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Crude diversion structures, made of earth, logs or brushwood, are frequently washed away by floods, while rudimentary distribution systems cause irregularity of supply and high water wastage. |
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Unicolor has developed a procedure, patented in many countries, with which, thanks to the use of solvent-free, water-dilutable paints and a new recovery system, it is possible to paint without wastage. |
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This can reduce costs that arise from lengthy or mishandled delivery procedures and wastage arising from receipt of goods that fall below standard. |
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Unfortunately, the system is nontransparent, often exploitative of farmers, and leads to excessive wastage and value loss due to overhandling and inadequate storage and transport conditions. |
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There is no reason why demand should fall and failure to satisfy this demand would be immoral, considering that throughout the 20th century we tolerated the wastage of this resource by the developed countries. |
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However, there has been a heavy price to pay in water usage and water wastage, as the efficiency of irrigation systems averages less than 40 per cent. |
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If redundancies were required, why not make them gradually, using natural wastage where possible? |
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We would hope to try to absorb that through natural wastage, which has generally been our policy. |
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This lack of consistency leads to high transaction costs, wastage, duplication of work, an unfocused approach and considerable complications for the recipient countries. |
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Discussion between groups, in an unselfish spirit of sharing knowledge and experience for the good of all, will be effective in keeping down wastage due to misplaced effort or amateurish planning. |
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Some jobs will go in natural wastage, not filling vacancies and voluntary redundancy, however, we cannot escape the fact that some losses will be frontline posts that, given a choice, councils would not want to see go. |
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Either way, there would be scope for reducing wastage by raising the quality rather than the quantity of newly trained nurses. Clearly, even for the most dedicated teacher or nurse, pay is important. |
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And I should like to know, because I often see these vessels literally laying waste to the seabed, in Greece at least, if they are allowed to do so and if there are any plans to take measures to halt this wastage. |
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In vegetable processing, the problem is not as great because it is less likely to have vegetable organic material pass into the water, and dry processing could mean for many cases higher wastage of raw material. |
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By denuding hillsides of trees we have increased water wastage and lowered the water level in great areas, making it impossible for the roots of food plants to find moisture. |
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Paktek offers a broad range of hand towel products that, while making hand drying a pleasant experience, lower towel wastage and help improve hygiene. |
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The longer the conjuration, the lesser the wastage of mana. |
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It also helped to improve inventory management, reducing wastage from poor shelf life management, reducing shrinkage and controlling out of stock situations. |
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While a growth dry food is best suited for the puppy because of its composition, a medium-sized kibble will cause prehension difficulties for the former, and wastage for the latter. |
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It is becomingly increasingly clear, that the contemporary fascination with outcomes-based education is leaving teachers and learners in limbo, and this exacerbates educational wastage at all levels. |
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In Quebec, we were told of an environmental awareness experiment on the wastage of resources in which participating students had to collect, in a bag, all the garbage they put in the trashcan during a whole week. |
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The transfer of sawmills between concessions should be stopped in order to avoid creaming of the best quality compartments and wastage of marginal ones, as currently occurs. |
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The meeting was held with a view of facilitating coordination and harmonization of all ongoing and future training support and services and to avoid wastage of scarce resources. |
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A second COC, referring to wastage and grooving of the steel in way of the tank top connection to the forward and after transverse bulkheads of cargo hold No. 6, was also addressed. |
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These plans must prioritize drinking water supply as compared to the other uses, take care of equitable and rational water sharing between the various uses, ensure better water development and avoid wastage. |
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This, next to our determination to prevent unnecessary wastage of human lives, affords the strongest of reasons why we should seek to avoid spasmodic action and unrelated activities. |
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In response to these issues, Lagardère Publishing uses digital printing methods for small print runs wherever possible to avoid wastage during calibration. |
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There are moments of profound existential angst, howls of despair at the absurd futilities of war and a sneering disgust at the soul-destroying wastage of human potential. |
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But these promises remain unfullfillable ever and students on the other hand pay very big expanses on their behalf in the form of wastage of their most precious time. |
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Since the furrows represent only a portion of the field's area, and broadcasting distributes seeds fairly evenly, this results in considerable wastage of seeds. |
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In the main those will be managed through natural wastage and redeployment of one form or another but there is a potential need to make some redundancies. |
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Due to continue fault in telephone line consumers not only facing wastage of time but they also facing loss of money disconnecting of internet causing for great charges. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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The review evaluated the breeding and wastage practices, the use of coursing and live baiting by some trainers, and the reporting rate of deaths of dogs at race tracks. |
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