The uses and benefits of ice as a resource eventually came to be known all over the world.
These policies call for the land to be used as a resource for tourism.
Aceto acts as a resource, a content aggregator for leaders seeking to improve their skills.
The developer also encouraged other designers to use the "community of game fans" as a resource.
As the next best alternative, use an organization like the National Association of Sports Commissions as a resource.
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TheSurvivorsClub.org, designed to serve as a resource center and online support group for people facing adversity of any kind.
Because one of our missions is to get them to use it as a resource and celebrate their culture.
He adds that purely as a resource management issue, it makes sense for the company to reuse its packaging materials.
At GM, however, waste is viewed not as something to be thrown away, but as a resource out of place.
Not merely as a resource to be managed, but as a force of nature whose destiny is interwoven with our own.
As such, it is a community-building as much as a resource-building exercise.
"We think the communities should not see the elephants as menace but rather as a resource, " he told South Africa's Business Day newspaper.
Not surprisingly, the people who think Huffpo is already exploiting its unpaid adult bloggers frown on the idea of tapping minors as a resource.
The group now also serves as a resource for news and support for involved dads everywhere through their website, blog and healthy Twitter following.
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The UNESCO-UNEVOC Online Library functions as a resource centre for TVET experts, practitioners and students with its wide range of over 4000 specialized TVET publications.
Under Mr. Gaffney's leadership, the Center has been nationally and internationally recognized as a resource for timely, informed and penetrating analyses of foreign and defense policy matters.
In today's economy, says Ambassador Pickering, "energy is increasingly more important to development, " not only as a resource for cars and computers, but as a powerful commodity market.
In today's economy, says Ambassador Pickering, "energy is increasingly more important to development, " not only as a resource for cars and computers but also as a powerful commodity market.
Jamie Heywood founded PatientsLikeMe after his brother was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease ALS. Patients can share information about their experience and use the network as a resource.
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However, as Michael Meyer suggests, the discovery does raise many questions, including whether the source and abundance of water could serve as a resource in future missions to explore Mars.
The FBI for years has used the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a resource to teach agents about Islam and on how to relate to Muslims during counter-terror investigations.
It's a strange and beautiful old space that dates back to the early 19th century, as a resource for apprentices of a society that can, in turn, be traced back to 1785.
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The GRAMMY.com-based microsite will function as a resource for consumers and audio professionals to learn about the wide array of technologies that make life-like digital audio possible, and help them enjoy music the way the experts intended.
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Facebook launched the green page as a resource for people who not only want to know what the company is doing to go green, but also to share green news from around the Web, according to CNET and the Environmental Leader.
After well over 1, 000 days since the initial idea we will be unveiling a finished vessel that showcases smarter designs that rethinks how we look at the waste that's polluting our seas and utilize it as a resource and as a solution.
Public-housing estates, she argues, should be seen as a resource more than as a problem: making estates more attractive places to live by getting local people involved in their management would not only improve tenants' lives but would remove the cost of housing them elsewhere.
Campaign groups agree that it is better to use offcuts as a resource rather than let them rot, but the potential scale of the enterprise alarms them as they believe in future power generators will be scouring the globe for stuff to put in the furnace.
He is giving a talk "Water as a Scarce Resource: A Threat to Growth Targets in the East of England" to a Royal Town Planning Institute conference in Cambridge on Wednesday.
Goldman "still views liquidity as a scarce resource in this marketplace, " the analysts said in a research note this week.
The degree of commitment the nation should make to natural gas as a strategic resource (accepting but managing the impact of development), is very much a function of the size of the prize.
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