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Most farmers on the island supplement their earnings with government subsidies, paid to follow various environmental strictures or merely to maintain farms in such an inaccessible place.
Those nations have refused to submit their industries to the same environmental strictures as those faced by companies in developed nations.
Implementation of environmental strictures to minimize (Na+ and Cl pollution in the areas of salt-making and aqua-cultural activities.
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In contrast, he said, cremation's popularity is pushed by environmental concerns and a loosening of anti-cremation strictures among Roman Catholics and Reform Jews.
In 1996 she gave the keynote speech at Yale for the Next Generation Project, a loose coalition of academics and environmental regulators who want to replace the unwieldy web of dozens of overlapping ecological strictures with a few simple rules that give companies broad authority to make their own decisions, as long as pollution declines.
For instance, one article states that "nothing in this chapter" should prevent a member country from regulating investment activity for "environmental, health or other regulatory objectives". But that safety valve says such regulation must be "consistent" with the other strictures of the chapter, a provision even administration officials said rendered the clause more political than legal.
Why these strictures?
Similar strictures afflict teaching.
Peptic strictures of the esophagus.
There are also ownership strictures.
Bile duct strictures following LT are classified as biliary anastomotic strictures or nonanastomotic strictures.
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