Sentence examples for marginal potential from inspiring English sources

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They are all together generally appeared to be place specific, since the respondents from peri-urban Northern European areas were more motivated to participate in AES than respondents from Central and Southern European areas with marginal potential for agriculture.

This paper investigates the patterns of farm-level land use changes that occurred between 2002 and 2012 in three different landscape regions of Europe (peri-urban landscapes, areas with marginal potential for agriculture, post-socialist landscapes) and the drivers behind, based on a questionnaire survey in six study areas.

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Scores <12 means that the patient needs help from one or more persons in nearly all ADL situations, which in most cases indicate a marginal rehabilitation potential.

It is the gentrifier's holy grail: a fixer-upper in a marginal area with potential.

But if there is one thing we know about athletes it is that even the non-cheats among them will explore any potential marginal gain in the effort to acquire an edge.

Trades in water have emerged in a few regions where conditions are propitious and in parts of the Indian subcontinent where farmers have surplus groundwater, but their global scale is marginal and their potential is likely to remain limited.Markets will drive change in other ways, signalling scarcity and producing the required adjustments to farmers' behaviour.

Habitats remaining in natural vegetation or in poor or marginal wind farm potential categories were generally of poorer quality for all four modeled lichen species.

We can no longer point backwards to our prior successes, and potential marginal improvements on our successes, but must as a community prioritize our efforts for the future and change some our strategies for research and education accordingly.

In the northern area (Fig. 3a) of the province presented a marginal and discontinuous potential habitat with two nucleus (El Portezuelo at 46° 03′ 01′′ S and 71° 39′ 59′′ W, and Monte Zeballos at 46° 51′ 56′′ S and 71° 53′ 24′′ W).

In this post-hoc analysis, we characterize the energy burden of North American emergency medical services (EMS) agencies and estimate the potential marginal damage costs arising from their emissions as an example of how and why health services matter in environmental and energy policy, and how and why environmental and energy policy matter to health services.

Overall, expansion into marginal areas creates potential for loss-loss scenarios: clearing of high-biodiversity value land for economically unsustainable plantations that are poorly adapted to local conditions and alter landscape functions (e.g. hydrology, erosion) – ultimately compromising livelihoods, particularly when rubber prices fall.

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