Sentence examples for successive land from inspiring English sources

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For 150 years and under several successive land acts, the Crown leased land to runholdersb 'for pastoral purposes only' (Land Act 1948 s.51(1)(d)).

The deductive component of our study is performed through spatial data analysis that evaluates successive land cover maps in order to derive transition maps, cross-tabulation matrices, and statistical land pattern indices that measure and qualify directions and patterns of change.

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To some who have watched successive generations land here, this latest crop seems brash and entitled, with short attention spans and a video-game approach to life.

The process appears to be iterative and bottom-up, with successive effects between land holdings and real estate investment, transport infrastructure and the non-motorized environment, and the non-motorized environment and further real estate investment.

Successive Dukes bought land radiating out from Blenheim in more or less concentric circles, so the 11,000-acre estate encompassed a very large area, and Blenheim is the manor of several nearby Oxfordshire villages, whose residents were formerly given the privilege of free entry to the park.

These frequent changes in political and government structures were responsible for successive changes in land resource use and administrative frameworks in Ethiopia, which intern resulted in successive LULC changes in the study area.

However, we can more plausibly conclude that the age of forest regrowth in 1939 and the frequency of timber harvesting by landowners both had an influence on the successive trajectory of land cover change in the study area.

Here, after three or four successive seasons of farming, the land is planted with a cover crop for one season.

96 Following a run of the same outcome (e.g., four successive roulette spins landing on red), players typically predict that the other outcome (i.e., black) will occur next.

Citing overpopulation and land scarcity, successive governments have forcibly repatriated the refugees: 250,000 were expelled between 1991 and 1992, and almost as many since.Since 1992 Bangladesh has refused to grant the Rohingyas refugee status.

Although the 1999 constitution guarantees property rights, successive changes to the land law have given the government the right to seize any farm it takes a fancy to, in most cases with little or no compensation.In this section Politics in the time of cholera Towards state socialism ¡Acción!

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