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The problems are managerial and in the setting of priorities and standards for resource usage.

There is no great confidence that the managerial changes and resource allocations have been large enough.

Nolo.com, another online legal resource, says 70 percent of people don't have a will.

In the postmillennial parlor game of identifying irony’s murder weapon, the federal subsidy of cosmic resource extraction must be considered a strong, if late entry, contender.

Harvey attributes the redfish's recovery to sound scientific management by natural-resource agencies, coupled with solid legislation being put into place to protect and enhance the saltwater resource.

In December, he said he was called for a second interview with water resource supervisors.

"It is going to be the biggest single resource in our field," Frank Salomon, a University of Wisconsin anthropologist, said during a recent research trip to Peru.

No longer will we be wasting so much of this precious resource.

It seems, though, that level of funding and support could better serve the U.S. and the world if it were directed at something more tangible, say, developing an alternative fuel to relieve us of our dependence on a nonrenewable resource.

"It's a renewable resource.

His program presented a method of bringing market forces into alignment with natural resource values so that future development pays for more than just itself.

During work hours, Sutton serves as a resource for less experienced tax preparers.


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