词汇 | example_english_lumber |
释义 | Examples of lumberThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The 1993 volume of lumber exported, for example, reflected a 434 per cent increase above the 1983 figure. In terms of capital investment, lumber production provided the next least expensive way of increasing exports with a ready external market. The opportunity to break loose from obligations to clan and lineage elders attracted thousands of young men into the lumber camps each year. The lumber was used to build a substantial sleeping hut, as well as a watchtower, from which the behaviour of the ice could be observed. Recruiters were able to evade administrative supervision and engage workers from circonscriptions hundreds of miles from the lumber camps. Obviously, the prosecution should not be lumbered with having to eliminate all possible doubts from the minds of jurors, only their reasonable doubts. One interviewee suggested that more local processing of logs into dimension lumber would add value and offer longer periods of employment. Vehicles are nothing but survival machines, lumbering robots controlled by the replicators that produced them. It does not burden the soft positivists with what many of them would see as unwanted ontological lumber. This segment of the worker population moved from lumber camp to lumber camp selling their labor to the highest bidder. That "lumber-room" is both the origin and the narrative destination of the story. The two main causes of deforestation are land clearance for agriculture and commercial exploitation of forests for logs, lumber, fuel (including charcoal), and pulpwood. Finally, we took into account different existing studies to estimate the extraction of wood products from natural forests (firewood, charcoal and lumber). In 1990, foreign exchange generated by lumber exports had increased by 903 per cent, whilst furniture and fixtures increased by 619 per cent. The increase in foreign exchange generated was also boosted by an increase in the contribution made by the export of kiln-dried lumber. Life in the lumber camps of the 1920s and 1930s was hard. Processing the logs into lumber for export in huge quantities thus replaced the gradual cutback in log exports to make up for the loss of income in the latter activity. The flow of population to lumber camps along the lakes had been largely one way with the majority of recruits deciding not to return to their villages. Again, the court held that voluntary agreements to regulate the price of lumber did not fall within the common law definition of either restraint of trade or attempt to monopolize. The model sought to maximize the income received from productive activity (lumber extraction) restricted by a biodiversity index depending on the number of individuals of each species. To hear these searing alto riffs lumbering along an octave lower than they were meant to sound creates an effect of sheer struggle, more sub- than superhuman. With the development of an economic network consisting of hundreds of temporary lumber camps employing thousands of laborers, timber exploitation did not result in significant investment in infastructure. The high level of protection for lumber and furniture products is likely to artificially increase the demand for these products, thus promoting both legal and illegal logging activities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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