What's more, in the context of longer lives, we can do more than harvest these lessons.
It was never more important to harvest any losses to reduce gains with the surtax.
Google says it is trying to make it easier to create digital marketing campaigns, but online ad experts say the shake-up also appears to an attempt to harvest more revenue from the rapidly growing usage of smartphones and tablets.
The future is not in burning more ever-harder to harvest fossil fuels as our primary power source.
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He believes that focusing on mining self-sustaining minerals would be more beneficial than trying to harvest and then transport helium-3.
One of them, Kim Soon Kwon, says that with more scientific methods and enough fertiliser North Korea could more than treble its maize harvest.
The result, in the case of staple crops, is higher yields in tougher conditions: a hectare of rice, a C3 plant, produces a harvest of no more than eight tonnes, whereas maize, a C4 plant, yields as much as 12 tonnes.
What if you want to harvest losses but stay more or less in the same investments?
Now, farms in the cerrado plant smaller, more resistant bushes and machine-harvest them.
Those who make a difference are put in charge of bigger fields to plant more seeds and produce a bigger harvest.
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It used to be that migrant workers would come from the more rural areas of Brazil during harvest season and essentially live at the mill for the season, using the old slash-and-burn technique to harvest the sugarcane.
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During a harvest season--when more than 30, 000 workers are typically scattered across the fields of Monterey County--yesterday, strawberry, lettuce, and artichoke fields surrounding Salinas were empty, not a worker or moving farm vehicle in sight.
In another exciting development, researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a self-charging power cell that's able to directly convert mechanical energy into chemical energy, making it possible to harvest up to five times more energy from footsteps.
Moreover, recovery involves much more than just replanting and waiting for the harvest.
"More and more companies are searching for better ways to harvest the organization's total intellectual bandwidth, " says Jim Lavoie, the firm's chief executive.
Mr Harl thinks the Chinese will also use freer trade to acquire more advanced technology, so that they can harvest bigger and better crops.
Thanks to government subsidies of fishing industries around the world, there are 2.5 times more fishing boats than are needed to sustainably harvest fish.
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I'm sorry he didn't, but we had no right to expect anything more from a life that delivered such a rich harvest of great performances.
Only vegetarian dining options were a bit disappointing, as it offered just a couple of options in Philly (I know of many more) and a place in Newark, Harvest Table (which I was still happy to learn about), besides several in NYC.
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Instead of burning sugar cane, they were the first manually cut the harvest, which reduces C02 emissions and produces more enriched soil. they also use recycled glass in their bottles.
Finally, as our tale draws closer to its conclusion, we find that the residents of the kingdom of Fairyland at Foggy Bottom have now become so fat and lazy that no one wants to work any more, even if there was a way to plant and harvest a crop.
Industry experts say Washington has the potential to boost its apple harvest to 130 million boxes annually, about 35% more than the harvests the state reported as recently as a decade ago.
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The more you improve your ability to gather insight, the greater your ability to harvest value.
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Foliofn was a good fit for buy-and-holders looking for something a bit more hands-on than a mutual fund, including the ability to rebalance and harvest tax losses.
While the first still English wines from this year's harvest will be available by April next year, Nyetimber has to show a lot more patience.
The case for more expensive coffee is growing stronger every week: Colombia had a smaller-than-normal harvest last year, and dry conditions in Brazil this year have pinched supply even tighter.
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In commodities, crop prices rose sharply, with corn up more than 6% and sugar at a three-year high on fears of a poor harvest in some parts of the globe.
So on a more serious note, while this build of the OS was far from stable, once we got Harvest up and running it was pretty amazing.
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Hotter summers could result in more insects and parasites that prey on the caribou, which could then also reduce the annual caribou harvest by local indigenous peoples.
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