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They are about half as productive as private farms.
First, child time is not as productive and so will not reduce adult's time one for one.
Only very recently has legislation on land taxes been changed to legally recognize standing forest as productive use.
The main lesson we have drawn from our studies is that efforts to contain growth may be counter-productive, even from a narrow environmental perspective.
By transferring control of the productive resource to the host country, the agent will have stronger economic incentives not to misrepresent its private information.
If the sustainable catch is fixed, improved technical efficiency is a benefit only if resources are freed from the catching sector for productive use elsewhere.
First, examination at the sectoral level reveals clear cases where budget items are not productive.
The second mover will under-invest because its samples have made less productive.
They may be unaware of their real productive effect.
Facing the land constraint, decision makers have to make careful land-use choices between alternative productive activities, including both agricultural (pasture, forestry, etc.) and non-agricultural activities.
The productive contribution to the well-being of others is not a fact that makes essential reference to institutions.
However, it would be insufficient to understand more complex decision situations of productive behavior, collective bargaining, political actions, or consumers' learning (125).
Such systems are resource-conserving, carbon-storing, productive, uncommonly stable and economic.
Moreover, infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, affect the size of the labour force and the productive capacity of the economy.
Counter-productive masters were put on the back burner (front burner did not become fashionable until the 1970s).
The expression was not in the productive repertoire of either of the authors.
While the increases in seedbank-size are encouraging, they suggest that the grasslands have some way to go before they can be considered productive.
Commodities can be defined to capture any objects of desire or input requirements for productive activities.
When there is no consensus on ends, just and productive social interactions may still be possible.
Looking at the whole world and over time, there is a tendency for the productive forces to develop.
Perhaps these considerations make the reluctance of the senior worker more acceptable than in the case of the tax-averse highly productive worker.
In the long term, though, these were both radical and productive.
The protagonist's brooding becomes static or circular, non-productive.
One possible result is the reallocation of labor time from other productive activities such as own-farm agricultural work to collection activities.
There are almost three times as many words with productive prefixes as with unproductive ones.
A comparison of the frequency of the words with productive and those with unproductive prefixes reveals a clear difference.
We now proceed to an account of the general preference for right-branching in the main data set - the words with productive prefixes.
Arguably, productivity in word formation is a gradient notion, ranging from more to less productive cases.
First, i- is fairly productive, though much less so than e- (but more so than any other one-letter prefix, as will be discussed later).
Once awareness of the crucial underlying issues has been raised, it could progress to work on productive skills.
The productive surplus from agriculture, weaving and trade is largely invested in status positions such as halak'a, hudhugha and dana.
The linguistic behavior of differentiated repetition manifested as hypernym links appears to impact the productive formation of a design concept.
As these characteristics suggest, the verb patterns are associated in a partially productive way with particular syntactic and semantic functions.
To explore further the relationship between productive vocabulary and verb generalizations, the following correlations were performed.
However, these productive abilities alone might not suffice for the expression of internalized thoughts at later periods in the language acquisition process.
In the present study, we extended these findings to additionally show that high frequency words facilitate productive change in phonological development.
With exception of their productive sound system, these children are normal in all other linguistic and non-linguistic aspects of development.
To test this possibility, lexical diffusion in children's productive sound systems was experimentally induced by systematically manipulating frequency and density.
According to this claim, although languages may vary in structure, all children acquire more nouns than verbs - a noun-bias - in their early productive lexicon.
Unless the regular past operation were highly productive for months before irregular past forms began to be learned, overregularizations would thus be generally rare.
Relationships between acoustically determined productive knowledge and phonological treatment progress.
Thus, for this child, productive and conceptual knowledge appeared to overlap.
In other words, does any productive change in the distinctive feature properties of the sound system impact phonological categories ?
The goal was to determine if change in children's productive knowledge took place, and whether a corresponding change was observed in conceptual knowledge.
Redundancy statements serve to illustrate how features that were originally noncontrastive in a child's productive system may have gained distinctive status following treatment.
The same was not true for children who did not have productive knowledge of the distributed contrast.
Nonetheless, productive and conceptual knowledge appear to emerge hand in hand.
Analyses identified a productive repertoire of 73 classifiers in the utterances, which could be appropriately classified into the typology proposed in the present study.
A follow-up study attempted to elicit productive uses of verbs using a slightly different methodology.
There are a number of reasons why children might become productive with -ing first.
Both qualitative and quantitative conditions had to obtain conjunctively in defining productive knowledge.
By way of overview, children with phonological disorders participated in pretreatment evaluations of their productive and conceptual knowledge.
However, we might find that late-talkers lag behind in their perception of object shape as well as in their productive vocabulary growth.
Note that only competition between productive plural patterns is accounted for.
Entrance to a 'community' or a 'pays' is also trying to reduce the tendency to spread wasteful and non-productive investments.
Science is thereby conceptually embedded in material productive process such that physical and economic measurement are intertwined.
The local settlement pattern in these mountain areas was organised in order to take maximum advantage of the productive spaces available.
The message is clear: it is not productive to divide learning into the four skills.
Are firms and households constrained in the use of a productive input?
In pursuing this subject, scholars should look to aggregate local ' regimes ' through working rules that encourage productive relationships among them.
Similarly, a larger productive government increases the variance of government expenditure.
Genetic manipulation by selective breeding or direct molecular techniques is an established method for improving productive capacity and the regional usefulness of crops.
A productive dialogue failed to occur between the organic community and traditional agricultural scientists for several decades.
They are both attempts to measure productive efficiency.
The productive value (product utility) of home production may best be estimated by taking the wage rate of a professional housekeeper.
The key determinant of success is a productive interaction between analysts and decisionmakers, between science and policy.
Such slow drying at relatively high water potentials leads to accelerated deterioration of desiccation-tolerant cells and is counter-productive.
Of course, in a rational healthcare system, it will be the least productive activities that are displaced first.
On the other hand, this abstraction becomes productive only in an ordering of the multiplicity of that which has already been experienced and processed.
One is to impose on acknowledged members of a knowledge-productive community obligations to attend to criticism relevant to their cognitive and practical aims.
To make a robot more productive, the phase in which it is required for programming has to be as short as possible.
No one can deny that health-technology industries at large are highly productive or that clinicians are eager for their products.
Moreover, rich meaning representation is seen as an important factor for a word to become productive (as defined along dimension 3).
In relation to word knowledge "some aspects may have become productive, while others remain at the receptive level" (p. 87).
However, this classificatory system could not adequately represent poor women, whose productive and reproductive lives were often in conflict.
There would not be the differences among the classes that provide incentives for those with less wealth to continue to engage in productive economic activity.
I hope that the lines of sight represented here will suggest others to you, and that the arguments registered here will generate further productive formulations.
As described earlier, some foraging bands maintain norms of widespread meat sharing, contingent on the contribution of some meaningful productive work that may benefit others.
As the earlier areas of cocoa production in the south-east became less productive because of deforestation and declining yields, migrants moved further west.
The comparative advantage of children will be linked to the group's relation to productive resources-be they land, cattle, craft tools or skills.
Her productive vocabulary exploded from 140 words at 1; 3 to 567 words at 1;6.
Increased productive vocabulary acquisition also implies a much larger increase in recognition vocabulary, improving overall classroom language performance.
Furthermore, the present study found that words acquired incidentally during reading could be better assessed through learners' receptive vocabulary knowledge than their productive knowledge.
In less than two decades, the province reversed its diversified productive pattern and became specialised in sugar production.
Informants were recorded three times over five months for several hours during which they carried out the productive task of retelling a wordless animation film.
The winter session was noisy but only marginally productive.
Our productive relationships with these entities led to additional opportunities for information gathering and sharing.
Only the last source, however, may relate to the asset's productive capacity.
We had a very busy and productive year.
I think this report shows that we have had an inordinately productive and successful year.
Productive forms with an identifiable meaning lend themselves more readily than unproductive forms to the building of paradigms.
Second, if a word-form type is productive, it is also transparent.
If frequency affects acquisition, more-productive forms should be acquired before less-productive ones.
Closure comes with the sublimation of dangerous male desire into productive work and initiation into a male community rather than with joining in marriage.
A new type of moralist and a new type of urban landscape come into being in a mutually productive relationship.
Outmigration has led to severely unbalanced social structures in many areas, with an ageing and less productive population.
Secondly, in order to make redistribution successful, both in economic terms and for the beneficiary, the implementation of modern, efficient and productive techniques is needed.
Just as it is counter-productive to separate education into individual subject areas, so too is the act of considering in isolation the four areas discussed.
Only if effective consumer demand was increased could the new productive powers of industry be used at their full potential and unemployment avoided.
Clinical observation is extremely productive of theories and hypotheses, but not of verification of hypotheses.
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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