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"Governments should be reluctant if not downright hostile towards extracting natural resources for a short-term benefit that will contribute to a deterioration of habitat and our long-term capacity for sustainable development and poverty alleviation".

In recent times, a number of economists from various viewpoints have pointed out reasons for believing that the economy's long-term capacity for expansion, which is usually referred to as its "potential growth rate," has fallen.

"The last time Colly captained the one-day team it took quite a lot out of him and he doesn't want to put his name forward in a medium to long-term capacity for the captaincy, but he knows this would only be a stop-gap measure if Cook was injured.

"HS2 remains the only proper and practicable solution to creating sufficient long-term capacity for Britain's railways".

Interactive disaster planning also consolidates a community's commitment to collective problem solving, and nurtures long-term capacity for a DRR plan's implementation and future review.

To begin to understand this puzzle, we will need to know more about the long-term capacities for regeneration of the various renal stem cell compartments, as there is very little data on the mechanisms that control self-renewal properties of each cell type.

(Quite frequently the term "capacity" is misused for mutual information).

The model solutions would be valuable for supporting the long-term capacity planning for waste-management facilities as well as the formulation of policies regarding waste generation, diversion and management.

In Mozambique, resources from the government and other local sources were said to be more effective in implementation of long-term capacity building for both their health sector strategic plan and the science, technology, and innovation strategy than external donor resources.

Conifers have an immense ecological and economical value such as practical forestry economics, immediate ecological value of forest ecosystems and in the long term, large capacity for carbon sequestration.

It may well be that this 'mess of interactions' is as important for long-term capacity to adapt to global environmental change as much as the formal organizational structures (39).

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