Sentence examples for committing land from inspiring English sources

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The key 'yes' reasons were committing land for a long time period and the ease of crop management.

Practical factors consisted of: lack of appropriate machinery; use of known machinery; ease of crop management; committing land for a long period of time; 'need planning permission from landlord'.

Reasons for not being willing to consider growing DECs include concerns over land quality, committing land for a long time period, lack of appropriate machinery, profitability, and time to financial return; a range of moral, land quality, production conflict and lack of crop knowledge factors were also cited.

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If, say, Italy, pleading poverty, declines to send special forces to the exercise, or if France does not want to commit land forces, that could signal that NATO members far away from Russia have stopped caring about its core mission of territorial defence.I concluded:Others will be watching to see if Poland's bad diplomatic relations with Lithuania have spilled over into defence planning.

Plant Savers took action and began appealing to companies to commit land to medicinal plant cultivation work.

In terms of the practical reasons selected, the main 'no' reasons were the lack of appropriate machinery and the committing of land for a long time period.

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization Executive Committee, said in a statement that "the Israeli government has proved that it is more committed to land theft and colonialism than to the two-state solution and the requirements for peace and stability".

A number of social ills like; apathy to work, thinking about committing suicide, and land conflicts were common in the study population and looked to have been associated with exposure to traumatic conflicts.

Just a year old when his father, a guitarist, committed suicide, landing his mother, a nurse's aide, on welfare, Mr. Concepción proudly repaid his private violin tutor $600 for hours of discount lessons once he had grown up.

"Forcible transfer [of people] can already be a crime against humanity, so if it is committed by land-grabbing – whether as a result or a precursor – it can be included".

At this (sometimes scary) moment you have to decide whether to commit to landing on the line or not.

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