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Though coffee has been grown in Kenya for more than a century, virtually all used to be exported.
Of the 85percentt of nonprofits reporting that they measure program effectiveness, virtually all used output measurements, such as the number of individuals served by a soup kitchen or the number of performances given by an orchestra.
This potential risk was indicated by other authors (3– 6), but only a limited number of studies have attempted to quantify the impact of urban agriculture on malaria transmission (4, 7, 8), and virtually all used only entomologic parameters (e.g., the entomologic inoculation rate, an estimate of the number of infected bites received per person per unit of time) in their analyses.
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In primitive form, ENIAC contained virtually all the circuitry used in present-day high-speed digital computers.
On July 22, during a major heat wave, New York City broke its record for electricity demand, with the city's more than 6 million window air conditioner units virtually all in use.
Virtually all the big providers used a business model based on extracting public subsidies, rather than providing useful education.
With the exception of coinage, virtually all uses of the metal were decorative e.g., for weapons, goblets, jewelry, and statuary.
In 1972, on the basis of dubious data about toxicity to fish and migrating birds, the Environmental Protection Agency banned virtually all uses of the pesticide DDT, an inexpensive and effective pesticide once widely deployed to kill disease-carrying insects.
Arild Skedsmo, head of WWF-Norway's climate and energy programme, has more fundamental objections: "To avoid the worst consequences of climate change, we must phase out virtually all use of fossil fuel by 2050.
In 1972, on the basis of data on toxicity to fish and migrating birds (but not to humans), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency banned virtually all uses of the pesticide DDT, an inexpensive and effective pesticide once widely deployed to kill disease-carrying insects.
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