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Of course, they were the ones who pivoted before the harvest, thinking that the short-term fold leads to long-term gold.
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"Harvest?" Dr. Shaiova recalled thinking.
As we wait for the harvest we are already thinking about building warehouses for storage and processing and identifying links to some of the bigger marketplaces to sell produce at a fair price.
A succession of a few good harvests, and the development of Huskisson's then neglected principles, sustained our onward progress for some years,—until we reached the end of 1838, when the occurrence of a single bad harvest, proved to all thinking men the critical point at which we had arrived.
"Glenn wasn't even thinking about the harvest," Mr. Miller said.
By thinking ahead to harvest schedules, I can use one bed to grow two or more crops.
Andrew Tsui nodded at the billion-dollar vista no railings," he said but he was thinking of the harvest.
Maple trees can't be tricked into thinking it's harvest time, and in Canada the sap doesn't start running until early March, when the nights are still freezing but the days are bright.
Western companies entered emerging markets thinking they could simply harvest the fruits of research and development (R&D) and innovation skills painstakingly developed in their home countries (Brown and Hagel 2005).
Thinking systemically, a successful harvest begins with the healthy cultivation of seeds.
Why not harvest our own logs?" Shackleton started thinking about the form the project would take.
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