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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.

"In fact, it's a lack of ability to manage resources in a responsible way.

A general survey of archaeological resources in the valley has led to identification of dozens of village sites.

The migrants, also attracted to the area by the fertile farmland and available water, taxed the dwindling resources.

"It's a renewable resource.

The United States, on top of the world - or so it appears to think - is dividing consciously between imperialists eager for us to seize all of the world's oil resources, and the anti-imperialists who favour peace and renewable sources of energy.

Trippi describes the campaign with a software metaphor: it is "open source" rather than "proprietary", Linux as against Microsoft, in which the individual user is free to adapt the campaign's considerable resources to his or her own personal and local circumstances.

Ranks may shuffle, face may be lost, resources may wane, potential mates may recede.

William More was a `baker' on the grandest scale; in his will he noted that the Earl of Northumberland still owed him the very large sum of 87 16s 2d [pounds sterling] `for bread bought of me'. And, as so often happened, William More had married well--indeed the resources of the bride or the bride's family were the most important aspects of any marriage.

That's not nearly good enough for a driver with his resources.

Bouteflika and his entourage have spared no effort, including use of the state's resources, to ensure that he remains in charge for another five years.

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.

One friend who works in human resources would fire any bartender who refused to switch the television from the Yankees to the Mets, no matter the score or standings.

"human resources," the goal for just 9% of the sample.

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


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