Sentences with phrase «cultivation by»

To help this, the government aims to have 1.5 million hectares of Jatropha under cultivation by that time.
These projects provide examples of a collaborative system for the rehabilitation and use of the forest land property based on defined and acceptable criteria for land cultivation by the local people and for renewal of the forest crop.
And more is to come: The Indonesian government wants to put 10 million hectares of land into oil palm cultivation by 2015, up from the current total of 6 million hectares.
Most importantly, the work suggests that «rice reached most of its historical range of important cultivation by the Iron Age» (circa 1200 BC).
A subtheme of blurred boundaries between what is natural and what is artificial can be seen in the work Cultivation by Radioactivity in the Electronic Circuit (Pink Flower) by the late Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 — 1990) and in Si - Qin's inclusion of two turkey feathers which have been hand - modified to resemble the feathers of Golden Eagles.
Tetsumi Kudo, Cultivation by Radioactivity in the Electronic Circuit (Pink Flower), 1968, plastic, Plexiglas, polyester, 29 11/16 x 10 1/16 x 10 inches.
Ron has taken special interest in the adaptogenic herbs and in the art of Life Cultivation by which one can develop radiant health («health beyond danger»).
Both competitive superiority and widespread pre-1492 cultivation by humans are compelling hypotheses that deserve testing.
Voters passed a temporary ban on GMO crop cultivation by agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology giant Monsanto.
The opposition was against the indigo cultivation by the European planters, their own country men.
Balinese rice farmers governed crop cultivation by the wisdom of the traditional water - temple system.

Not exact matches

• Rentalutions, a Chicago - based online platform for renters, raised $ 2 million in financing led by Cultivation Capital with participation from M25 Group and Sandalphon Capital.
The fund, organized by the St. Louis Regional Chamber, a civic economic development organization, Cultivation Capital, a St. Louis - based venture capital firm, and Twain Financial Partners, is already investing in local startups.
1.5 grams of hemp produced by indoor cultivation cost about $ 18 ($ 15) while three grams of greenhouse - grown cannabis will set you back around $ 20 ($ 16.50).
The city, which is linked by highway to the country's interior, is a vital hub for traffickers moving up and down Mexico's Pacific coast and links them to the state's expansive opium and marijuana cultivation areas.
Established in 1995, the mission of the Partnership Committee is to steward the firm's culture as defined by our Business Principles and standards, preserve the spirit of partnership, promote and enhance the benefits of partnership, and advance the long - term success of Goldman Sachs through the cultivation of its current and future leaders.
The cultivation of team - approaches popular in the mid-2000s for every type of activity owes much to the precedent set by quality circles.
Steve Deangelo, co-founder of Oakland - based dispensary Harborside Health Center (and president of ArcView) told Fortune that he prepared for California's long - expected decision by planning a business expansion that includes expanding into cultivation while also planning new Harborside locations in California (the company currently operates locations in Oakland and San Jose).
The California Police Chiefs Association adds that «by permitting indoor cultivation of marijuana literally next door to elementary schools and playgrounds, Proposition 64 is trampling local control.»
At least 189 of the state's 351 municipalities have barred retail marijuana stores and, in most cases, cultivation facilities and other cannabis operations, too, according to local news reports, municipal records, and data collected by the office of Attorney General Maura Healey.
a) During this same time period, Ohr's wife was employed by Fusion GPS to assist in the cultivation of opposition research on Trump.
Updated weekly by the attorneys in our Cannabis Law Practice, the National Survey on Marijuana Laws and Regulations is a quick reference to the relevant laws and statutes governing marijuana cultivation, distribution and use in the United States.
Commercial hemp cultivation is allowed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA).
The Austin - based startup, founded in 2014, didn't reveal the funding amount but reported it was led by LiveOak Venture Partners, Cultivation Capital and HealthX Ventures.
Industrial hemp cultivation for research purposes is permitted by universities.
Introduced on April 12, by Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R - KY), with strong support from Senator Ron Wyden (D - OR), and further bi-partisan support from Senator Jeff Merkley (D - OR), the Hemp Farming Act of 2018, if passed, would remove federal roadblocks to the cultivation of industrial hemp, the non-drug agricultural varieties of Cannabis.
«Investments in cultivation and retail this year have been driven predominantly by the Canadian players,» Viridian Capital Advisors» Vice President Harrison Phillips said.
But since we set as the central point of this perception and of this profession of belief the maintenance and hence the security for the future of a being formed by God, we thus serve the maintenance of a divine work and fulfill a divine will — not in the secret twilight of a new house of worship, but openly before the face of the Lord... Our worship is exclusively the cultivation of the natural, and for that reason, because natural, therefore God - willed.
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
This colonization is characterized by rapid destruction of the tropical forest, substituted first by cultivation of cleared lands and later by pastures which are burned annually.
In South America, in what is now Peru, the subjects of the Incan Empire had developed terrace cultivation, by which they obtained better harvests and also avoided soil erosion.
Newman wanted his new Catholic university to incorporate the strengths of Oxford, with its academic rigour and emphasis on the cultivation of the intellect and its historic religious (albeit by now Protestant) life.
For as well as theoretical reflection on the moral significance of a decision, there are other ways and means by which a human being can either become clear about the rightness and conformity to God's will of a decision, or at least improve the conditions for its correct formation: the general cultivation of courage, unselfishness, self - denial, the practice of the art of making vital particular decisions which can not be deduced by purely theoretical consideration as this art is taught by the masters of the spiritual life.
Drawing on the conventions of the classical literature of love and using an existing pan-Indian stock of symbols and figures of speech, the bhakti poets nevertheless strive for spontaneous, direct, personal expression of feeling rather than a rarified cultivation of aesthetic effect and the «emotion recollected», preferred by the Sanskrit poets.
Of course the purposeful cultivation of psychic states has often been viewed with suspicion by Protestants.
The Leninist Theory, in which the blame for war is put upon a structure, a system, or a «Machine,» rejects the corollary shared by pacifisms 1 and 2 that insists upon the cultivation of personal peacefulness.
By the time he came to Holy Communion, he had led two other parishes in the practice of contemplation and the cultivation of the inner life.
Human life has been sustained through the past several centuries by land cultivation.
The role of the school will be to support this loving parental authority by reinforcing the cultivation of virtue both in the classroom and in the playground.
The result of this acquisition and cultivation is the greatest possible witness of the church: namely, by being itself as separate and distinct from the world.
Technology is not an ideology of repression needing to be overcome by the cultivation of a nonimpositional aesthetic style that is studiously anarchic and interiorized.
A push toward a scientific sovereignty in which the empirical world was the only world, a mechanization of life through the emerging structures of technology and mass industry, a cultivation of persons along the lines of immediate gratification and fulfillment of base impulses, and the use of mass culture by dictatorial regimes to shape a people.
Some speak in individual terms of the cultivation of the Christian life or the salvation of souls; others state their goal to be the building up of the corporate life of the Church or of some part of it; again the goal is defined as the «communication of the vital and redeeming doctrines of Scriptures,» or it is otherwise described by reference to the Bible as the ultimate source of all that is to be taught and preached.
The church is challenged by the widespread query whether its dependence upon God and its cultivation of religious knowledge and action is not superfluous.
This distinction between essential or perfect, and unessential or imperfect, features in the church mitigated somewhat the bad effect of the division of Christianity and of its radical separation into two bodies which, by practicing an irreconcilable hostility, might endanger the cultivation of the Christian religion as such.
And as Sean Palmer put it so well last week, «as long as the narrative continues which articulates that men lack what it takes to nurture and raise children, as long as some argue that the cultivation of children is the domain of women only, we will continue to produce dads who believe they risk their «man - card» by trying.»
Missionaries organized a heroic fight against the system of cultivation whereby the poor farmers were forced to cultivate Indigo plants against their wishes by European planters.
If we can avoid the dangers of environmental devastation or global warfare brought about by the megalomaniacal pursuit of technological power, and the almost equally dreary prospect of a world of persons controlled by behavioral engineers in the name of technological rationality, we may move into a future in which the pursuit of power and rational order gives way to the cultivation of «intensities of experience.»
Thus he pictures a future in which the maintenance of distinctions between male and female has largely given way to the cultivation of androgynous personality aided by surgical and biochemical manipulation (UP 371 - 84); in which the notion of a substantial self enduring through time (and responsible for its actions) is superceded and «one is freed to be a career of selves strung out in time» (UP 390; cf. 384 - 97); in which the worship of a single all - powerful God has given way to the experiencing of a pantheon of «momentary deities» (UP 397 - 411) 4 Morality in our sense will no longer have a place in Hall's «anarchic» world.
Today, when our very planetary civilization is endangered by human irresponsibility, I see no other way to save it than through a general awakening and cultivation of the sense of responsibility people have for the affairs of this world.»
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