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But as one heads south, it is increasingly tapped out, drained by ever more intensive farming and, lately, by drought.
Stability First, Britain will succeed amidst this ever more intensive global competition only by locking in the monetary and fiscal stability that we have been enjoying.
Rather than bringing to an end traditional dairy farming, Pandya expects their milk product to help negate the need for ever more intensive dairy farm systems.
But Mr Grantham points out that higher production is mostly a result of rising yields, which are in turn supported by ever more intensive application of fertiliser.
The rise of agriculture enabled even greater population growth requiring ever more intensive land-use practices to gain more sustenance from the same old land.
Political history since the Vietnam and Watergate years is in no small part the story of how, in an ever more intensive media ether, successful political campaigns and powerful bureaucracies, like the military, have gone to school in media management.
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Studio decision-makers are guided by ever-more intensive research.
Because ever since then, we got ever more tech intensive.
With new extractives companies continuing to come to London to raise capital through issuing shares, the FTSE indices are becoming ever more carbon intensive.
Usually there is less information than desired but often there may be too much, particularly as the design process becomes ever more data intensive.
But the opposite point, he said, is also perhaps more true and glaring than ever — that more intensive economic development on public lands should be of national value as well.
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