Sentence examples for produced on hand from inspiring English sources

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The designed cloth produced on hand looms is in demand throughout India and outside the country.

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As in many studies, we have introduced dummy variables to analyze the effect of regional liberalization produced on the one hand, and the effects of the multilateral liberalization of international markets on the other.

This produces on the one hand sectarian and regional eclecticism and on the other hand a vigorous attempt to establish doctrinal common ground.

Produced on demand by hand, using volunteer labour and the cheapest material, these provocative and amusing items were deliberately ephemeral, inexpensive, and intended for use rather than display.

When the temperature reaches 873 K in the rocky core, serpentine and talc would be dehydrated, and dehydrated olivine, silica and water would be produced; on the other hand, magnetite could remain at 873 K.

This paper attempts to raise questions on theorizing planning practices as embedded within the political culture of particular contexts, rather than taking for granted dualist conceptualizations of state and society producing on the one hand theorizations of planning failures and on the other, informality, implementation failure and corruption.

For the rural housewife, the ingredients were close at hand, easily produced on the farm or readily and cheaply bought, and all she needed to add was time, care and a few little tricks probably passed down from mother to daughter.

In an intriguing type of illusion, touch sensations can be felt as produced on objects, such as rubber hands, mannequins or virtual bodies, located away from participants' real limbs or bodies [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6].

With the grocery store seven miles away and without access to a car, elderly and poorer residents often had to rely on the pricey, low-quality produce on hand at the general store in town or go without.

Similarly, larger farmers and growers often had excess produce on hand, but passed up the opportunity for donations due to lack of knowledge of, or lack of access to, relief agencies in need and/or effective gleaning teams to harvest the excess food.

Its significance is the light it sheds on the contradictory nature of a civilisation which, on one hand, produced Homer, the Acropolis and democracy and, on the other, sentenced Socrates to death for corruption and worshipping false gods.

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