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In many countries buffer strips have become an important management tool widely accepted for controlling the diffuse pollution and supporting the development of more sustainable agriculture.

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But two recent research papers by economists at the fund have questioned the soundness of that advice, arguing that slightly higher inflation and restrictions on capital flows can sometimes help buffer countries from financial turmoil.

On the other hand, higher tax rates would allow countries to politically buffer times of high oil price volatility by lowering taxes to avoid damage of the national economy (Fig. 6).

In these pictures our vast, diverse country is buffered by molded plastic dashboards and miniaturized in side-view mirrors.

I say far-reaching because (for example) you can queue for a biscuit as big as your fist at Biscuit Head, filled with regionally appropriate salty country ham buffered by a fried green tomato, some cheese, a runny egg and one of seven gravies.

In high latitude countries the buffer space should be of a specific design containing two cuboid sub-spaces with specific internal overhang and a well-planned extension of the south glazed facade.

In Zhongguo Xinwen She, an article by Jiang Yuechun, of China's Institute of International Studies, says it will have a limited impact in the short term, as trade with other Asian countries can help Japan buffer the impact.

Meanwhile, the well-developed welfare system in Europe, especially in some northern and continental European countries, may help to buffer the adverse effect on mortality of being poor [ 49].

One of the goals for the union could eventually be to issue debt jointly backed by euro zone countries, as a way to buffer the sort of interest rate spikes that have often bedeviled weaker countries, including Spain.

Bert Rürup, an economist on Mr Schröder's advisory panel, is proposing it be raised in monthly increments to 67 between 2011 and 2035.Putting more in the potAs the extent of the pensions crisis began to unfold, a number of countries set up reserve or buffer funds to help them pay the bills.

Mandela's positive attitude, as well as the notion that he was working on behalf of his country, may have served to buffer him from physical stress and help him cope with some of this adversity, Vickie Mays, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, told LiveScience in July.

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