Current organic standards do not require any special
buffer zones for the growing of organic corn, therefore much of the supply of certified organic corn in the U.S. could possibly be contaminated by GMO cross pollination.
The Senate remains narrowly divided, with the five - member Independent Democratic Conference acting as a potential
buffer zone for the Senate Republicans.
Poor old Ken Clarke has to get up to perform his duty as
a buffer zone for Cameron and Fox's reputation.
The best fixes that have been found are an aftermarket camber adjustment kit installation, since the OEM suspension doesn't have a camber adjustment independent from toe adjustment causing you to sacrifice one for the other to be adjusted perfectly, and stiffer rear springs, after which a realignment with an extra 200 lbs to 300 lbs of weight added so as to have
a buffer zone for the rear toe.
Factor in
a buffer zone for emergencies.
China has greater influence in many parts of Africa, I think Iraq is
a buffer zone for the West.
There's usually
a buffer zone for errors for exactly that reason.
They include
a buffer zone for development, a joint position on fracking, development of a Fitzroy River management plan complemented by an Indigenous Protected Area, and a management body for the river.
Increasing the positives in your relationship can help create
a buffer zone for when stress appears.
Not exact matches
Buffer, a service
for scheduling social media posts, analyzed 4.8 million tweets to find the most popular tweeting times in 10 major time
zones and the best times to tweet to maximize clicks and engagement.
Massachusetts is beefing up security around abortion clinics and scrambling
for a legal fix after the U.S. Supreme Court voided the state's
buffer zone law that kept protesters 35 feet away, saying it violated freedom of speech.
These are broad ideas
for evergreen content (exactly the kind of content you want
for your
buffer zone) that you keep in an accessible place like a Google Doc or Excel spreadsheet so that you can constantly contribute to them over time.
The rule maintains a long - established 100 - foot
buffer zone that blocks coal mining near streams, but imposes stricter guidelines
for exceptions to the 100 - foot rule.
The call
for buffer zones is just one example.
It follows a similar move in Ealing, which voted
for buffer zones around an abortion clinic in west London to stop protesters gathering outside.
For suppliers of agricultural commodities, that can include a range of practices from agroforestry, planting trees and maintaining forest
buffer zones to reducing pesticide use, conserving water and soil and protecting wildlife.
The «Coffee Growing — Environmental Leadership» section covers water body protection, including criteria
for width and type of vegetated
buffer zones along permanent and seasonal water bodies, and use of chemicals or waste storage near water bodies; protection of soil resources, including measures to control and prevent erosion and use of organic mulches and cover crops; conserving biodiversity, including maintaining a shade canopy, protecting wildlife, and establishment of conservation areas; and environmental management, including pest and disease control.
For the organic farmer today practicing sustainable agricultural principles, this unique terrain allows them to shield their fields from conventional farms, offering a «
buffer zone» that far exceeds organic standards.
For example, in the case of Jonai Farms where there are just 12 sows (so a total herd of around 110 pigs at any given time) on 9ha of paddocks, the 250m
buffer zone from rural dwellings recommended by Australia Pork Limited (APL) is actually wider than the pig paddocks in their entirety, and yet at times there are no pigs visible in a one - acre paddock due to low stocking densities.
The Sonoma Drift makes its home on the west side of the grounds in a parking lot that's enclosed with concrete barriers
for the occasion, a jubilant crowd pressed shoulder to shoulder and leaning against a second fence a
buffer zone beyond.
This is a great chance
for them to extend their
buffer between themselves and the relegation
zone.
But if sitting close together is an invitation
for your kids to poke, pinch, and grab each other (distracting you from safe driving while you play referee), you'll probably need a
buffer zone in the center.
The development will be concentrated on the middle and western parts of the site, with the eastern portion reserved
for a wet detention basin and a landscape
buffer zone.
In northwest Cook County, $ 400,000 was granted to buy 110 acres
for a
buffer zone between the Baker «s Lake Preserve and approaching development.
The development will be concentrated on the middle and western parts of the site, with the eastern portion reserved
for a wet detention basin and a landscape
buffer zone, Bauman said.
Good Samaritan's $ 14 million proposal to level more than 300 trees to make way
for a multilevel office building / fitness center and 385 - space parking lot would damage the
buffer zone, as well as the preserve, Brooks said.
The ideal scenario, according to Goodman, would be
for the DuPage County Forest Preserve District to acquire the
buffer -
zone land from Good Samaritan, which in turn could use the money to build on another site.
Those arguing
for drastic change tend to make the headlines, but there are many, including many in the military, that promote a traditional line, voicing concerns over US encirclement and the importance of the North as a
buffer zone to US forces in South Korea.
buffer zone means the area within 10 metres of any entrance, or any smaller
buffer zone specified by the Electoral Commission
for a particular advance voting place
A spokesman
for Stefanik told The Sun the lawmaker voted to support the legislation because the measure would «restore transparency to the process of developing stream
buffer zones near mining activities and require the Secretary of the Interior to work on a comprehensive study aimed at protecting streams.»
«From introducing the Reproductive Rights Disclosure Act, to expanding clinic
buffer zones, to investigating so - called «crisis pregnancy centers», Eric has taken on tough fights
for the women of New York State,» said NOW - NYS President Zenaida Mendez.
It admits improvements are being made, noting that the first nine months of 2007 saw an increase from 47 per cent to 50 per cent, but describes the ten per cent «
buffer zone» announced by health minister Ben Bradshaw as simply a means of lowering the target
for this December.
Scottish Labour's manifesto
for the 2016 Holyrood elections contained clear pro-choice commitments, while Jeremy Corbyn recently supported calls
for clinics to have a
buffer zone to protect women from persistent anti-abortion protesters.
They estimate that, across about 60 % of the global vegetated area, greening has
buffered warming by about 14 %;
for the remaining areas, which mostly include boreal
zones, LAI trends have amplified the raise in air temperatures, leading to an additional warming of about 10 %.
The scientists, like the Indian high court, call
for more «sizable
buffer zones» around such parks.
EBS markets several different designs
for its Enertia houses, but all share the basic premise of primary interior living space heated and cooled by air channeled in from a south - facing «
buffer zone» envelope and from below grade.
Between 1985 and 1999,
for example, most of the 10 - kilometer - wide
buffer zone around the 1000 - square - kilometer Gunung Palung National Park was felled.
For oil palm plantations to be labelled «sustainable, they must include a riparian
zone — a
buffer of forest land immediately bordering streams — of at least 30 metres.
By developing awareness of our thought patterns, we allow
for more of a
buffer zone between our thoughts and actions.
For the islands of Bidadadri, Punggu and Kukusan in the Komodo National Park
buffer zone, the primary devastation has been due to dynamite fishing and a recent crown - of - thorns infestation.
The deep waters of the lake
buffer the cold nights at this elevation, making the basin less harsh
for agriculture than many highland
zones of lesser elevations.
These bases cost power and influence to maintain, but are good
for grabbing faraway
zones that perhaps contain considerable resources or even just
for giving yourself a
buffer between you and the opponents.
What Needs Improvement: no multiplayer mode (yet); loss of manual saves; game needs bigger «
buffer»
zones for action areas and text message triggers (e.g. players must find a spot to dismount from a sky - line and text messages disappear during quick actions and movement, so it's challenging to get them to reappear)
Main movement frustration came when finding certain spots (e.g. digging
for moon rocks) where developers needed more of a «
buffer zone» within the environment.
To prepare
for moments like these, always have a
buffer zone in terms of savings.
The good news is that the impacts of nitrogen pollution due to industrialized farming practices might be reversible if incentives were developed
for farmers to increase biodiversity, decrease field size, increase
buffering zones, and incorporate more native landscapes between fields.
The vacant land (that might be land that is earmarked
for other uses but not yet in use as such or land that is not fit
for construction e.g. flood
zones, land under power lines, etcetera, or
buffer zones and land reserves
for future use) is given in short or medium term lease to organized groups of urban poor
for gardening purposes (multi annual purposive specific leaseholds or occupancy licenses).
To meet certification standards on its farms, Chiquita has worked to protect forest preserves, plant
buffer zones of trees along waterways, recycle the large blue plastic bags used to cover bunches of ripening bananas, and improve facilities
for workers.
And what the rest of coastal USA is doing about this, has nothing to do with rain barrels, oyster reefs,
buffer zone plantings, Bacterra Storm Water Filters, picking up soda cans in the marshes and some of the other feel good - do nothing projects that the Virginian Pilot has been promoting to an incredibly naïve local population
for several years now.
Urban forests can improve the quality of urban life and livelihood in many ways, providing both tangible (e.g. food, energy, timber, fodder) and less tangible environmental and societal benefits and services, like its contribution to urban greening, nature conservation and biodiversity management, improvement of the urban microclimate (less dust, more shade, lower temperatures), provision of opportunities
for recreation, maintenance of
buffer zones and protection of urban water resources.