Sentences with phrase «when national boundaries»

That can be achieved only when all the factors necessary for the production and use of goods — capital, labor, raw materials and plant facilities — are freely mobilized and deployed according to the most efficient pattern — and that in turn will be possible only when national boundaries no longer play a critical role in defining economic horizons.»

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The eschatological reality becomes congruent with and partially confirmed in a man's life experience when absolute limits, boundaries, inescapable facts confront him in the realization of his personal, social, and national experience.
The realities of «limit» and «boundary,» the spirit - educating forces that operate when one can not move on, or start anew, but must come to terms with life where it is and where it is bound to remain — these forces have not deeply entered into the American national consciousness.
Generally the term is used when the trade crosses national boundaries.
The drought - related uplifting was discovered when researchers were analyzing data from GPS stations within the National Science Foundation's Plate Boundary Observatory.
It's a brilliantly vivid and readable study that captures the clash of egos, interests, political enmities and ambitions that took place when the major powers met to redraw the national boundaries of Europe and beyond.
In today's high tech globe when technology is trespassing every line between national and global boundaries, one can not remains secluded to a particular area.
When the Tanzania National Parks Authority upgraded the reserve to a national park, they redrew its boundaries to include prime seaside villages such as Uvinje and PoNational Parks Authority upgraded the reserve to a national park, they redrew its boundaries to include prime seaside villages such as Uvinje and Ponational park, they redrew its boundaries to include prime seaside villages such as Uvinje and Porokanya.
The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve was formed in the 1950's, when a group of conservation minded private game park owners, on the western boundary of the Kruger National Park, decided to pool their resources for mutual benefit and to benefit the wildlife in the area.
When the National Gallery of Victoria moved to St Kilda Road in 1968, it opened its new premises with a controversial bang: a boundary - pushing exhibition of colour field painting and abstract sculpture, laid out amid foil - covered walls.
More than ever, ideas cross geographic, generational, and ethnic boundaries, even at a time when national borders are becoming increasingly impenetrable.
Through her use of different lenses, cropping, and blurring, Opie's photographs explore the boundaries of Adams» well - known vistas through her own compositions that focus or distort the viewer's perspective in reconsideration of the confluence of art, geographic, political, and natural history represented when documenting national parks.
Today, the bison of Yellowstone National Park face the threat of slaughter when they cross park boundaries and enter the state of Montana.
In the courts» attempts to deliver some modicum of a fair hearing even when immunities / national security considerations apply, traditional boundaries may become blurred and we may yet see the Supreme Court stepping round this subject as if on hot bricks.
A network of national databases all built to the same industry standards would solve many of the problems brokers and agents have when working across the artificial boundaries of multiple MLS systems:
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