Sentence examples for resources labour from inspiring English sources

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Increasing scarcity of resources (labour, water, and energy) and cost of production, along with climate variability, are major challenges for the sustainability of rice wheat system in the northwesten Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP).

Their home-grown ideas will probably be easier for their peers to copy than anything cooked up in the West.The most salient quality of these companies is that they turn limitations (of resources, labour and infrastructure) into opportunities.

The incomes of individuals are determined by the quantities of resources (labour skills, capital in all its forms) they own and the prices they receive for the use of these resources.

"Paying more for local builds, without sufficient strategic defence and spillover benefits to offset the additional cost, diverts productive resources (labour, capital and land) away from relatively more efficient (less assisted) uses," the report says.

The potential manufacture of desirable products on a scale that, unless moderated or managed, would cause deep economic disruption by collapsing demand for many sorts of natural resources, labour, and conventional products.

Farmers with better resources, labour, knowledge, access to information and social capital had better coping and adaptation strategies to the declining rainfall and crop productivity.

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Bangladesh is trading its only abundant resource, labour.

The move towards high-profit crops is a result of economies of scale: farmers aim to maximize their income from relatively small landholdings using their other plentiful resource: labour.

When fewer vacancies render an effective matching of jobs and jobseekers more difficult, there are good arguments for making, more than ever, adequately resourced labour-market intermediation a policy priority.

However, hitting back at claims of "hypocrisy" on his part, Qwabe took to Facebook to say he was a "beneficiary of the resources & labour of MY people which Rhodes pillaged & enslaved".

Hitting back at claims of "hypocrisy" on his part after it emerged Qwabe reportedly accepted a scholarship in the name of Cecil Rhodes to help him study for the prestigious BCL qualification at Oxford, which is said to be held by several top barristers, the student insisted he was a "beneficiary of the resources & labour of MY people which Rhodes pillaged & enslaved".

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