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Equivalent development occurred in the exploitation of the huge resources of small pelagic fish, mainly for conversion into fish meal.
Herman Daly has suggested three broad criteria for ecological sustainability: renewable resources should provide a sustainable yield (the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration); for non-renewable resources there should be equivalent development of renewable substitutes; waste generation should not exceed the assimilative capacity of the environment.
Concern for the potential emergence and spread of arboviruses to US and EU has not been met with equivalent development of entomological experience or funding to investigate vectors, pathogens and environmental conditions for transmission.
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Kingdom City prompted numerous equivalent developments throughout the Middle East and Asia in the late 2030s; social theory informed, self-contained, and privately administered.
Among the key questions addressed through several experimental protocols was whether the RPCs were equivalent throughout development.
Further studies are needed to determine whether exposure to vLABs results in equivalent skill development compared to real labs.
Let us turn then to the OECD statistics on financial flows because such flows are not always equivalent to development processes as they may simply consist of fleeting capital which comes and goes depending on interest rates.
Chinese industry doesn't have equivalent workforce-development practices, so the country lags in R&D outsourcing and innovation.
In this experimental study, the biodynamic responses of seated humans within three different body mass ranges are characterized under different magnitudes of vibration and three different sitting postures in an attempt to define reference values of apparent mass for applications in mechanical-equivalent model development and anthropodynamic manikin design.
Since the report's publication, many writers have supported and defended the view that global and economic justice require that nations which had become wealthy through earlier industrialization and environmental exploitation should allow less developed nations similar or equivalent opportunities for development especially in term of access to environmental resources (Redclift 2005).
Wolf compares the speed of emancipation in emerging economies — the breathtaking emergence of China's female billionaires, the ambition of South Asian high school graduates — with the status of women in Western societies at equivalent levels of development.
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