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Appius, seriously weighing the matter, came to the conclusion that it was the best resource which necessity left him, and advising with his friends, and they inviting others in the same manner, he came to Rome, bringing five thousand families, with their wives and children; people of the quietest and steadiest temper of all the Sabines.
Scarce jobs, resources and necessities not only make us miserable: it makes us competitive, bigoted and phobic.
Sustainability constitutes a new development paradigm that builds on the recognition of limitations of resources, the necessity for inter and transgenerational equity within human society and the need for preservation of life supporting natural systems.
For Africa's development partners, the report makes clear their incentive to support change: climate change and the impact of rising temperatures are straining resources, meaning "necessity rather than altruism will compel politicians to persuade their publics... of the imperative to invest in sustainable global development".
Israel's entrepreneurship ecosystem evolved in the 1970s with no natural resources, military necessity, and far from markets for its products.
Poverty was the fundamental life condition for the informants in this study and the socioeconomic impact of diabetes management made the mobilisation of the family's resources a necessity and diabetes self-care practices a collective practice and not just an individual matter.
The reasons are a lack of demonstrated effect in large multicentre studies, the need for postoperative intensive care resources, the necessity of instituting complex protocols, as well as the need for monitoring techniques that are not routinely used in these specific patient groups.
This paper focuses on one particular resource of utmost necessity and vulnerability to climate change: namely, the provisioning of safe drinking water.
Sustainability in economic development has for sometime been recognized by the resource industries – the necessity to pace extraction or renew resources so that the local economy is sustainable over the long term.
In future it will measure deprivation in three ways: · an absolute poverty line set at 60% of median income in 1998; · a relative poverty line set at 60% of current median income before housing costs; · the number of children living in households where parents report they cannot afford two or more of the resources deemed as necessities.
The farmers were more willing to spend their tight resources on basic necessities than paying for agricultural insurance premiums (Smith and Glauber 2012; Zhao 2012).
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