Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
We're concerned if people come in and clear cut for economic purposes."
A county program to promote house sharing for economic purposes a few years ago did not generate much interest, she added.
There will have to be restrictions on livestock farming for economic purposes in future too.
Cloning animals for economic purposes, on the other hand, is an ethical abuse.
The Kompienga Dam was built in the 1980s to create the lake for economic purposes.
As early as 1783 courts began to uphold the rights of new property owners to develop their land for economic purposes.
The other islands are used entirely for economic purposes, of which tourism and agriculture are the most dominant.
But analysis may adapt typical accounting conventions for economic purposes in social accounting (such as in national accounts).
Marabouts arrested for exploiting children for economic purposes were released after their pretrial custody.
What counts for economic purposes, however, is not whether warfare is being waged, but the degree to which military spending is stimulating the economy.
They oppose any efforts to scar the environment, even for economic purposes like logging and mining, and thus are detractors of the Capitalists.
The Group of Seven industrial nations, formed for economic purposes, including Japan but not Russia, is at best a makeshift mechanism.
It is not a matter of deciding on entry and residence for economic purposes, or the immigration of workers, or the immigration of students.
"The position of the environmental community has always been, 'No, you can't run these emergency generators for economic purposes,' " Mr. Gupta said.
In early 20th century, the Dutch colonial government developed infrastructures for economic purposes, especially to support Dutch plantations in the region.
Oppressive regimes across the globe have attempted to censor the Internet and muzzle free speech, while others seek to control the Internet for economic purposes.
In the United States too, it has been openly admitted that 5% of all information the US collects for economic purposes originates from non-open sources.
Those who arrived did so within a colonial and mercantile context that emphasized the exploitation of the colony for economic purposes at a minimum of imperial expense.
These settlers often came to the New World for economic purposes, therefore revealing why most early homes reflect the influences of modest village homes and small farms.
Popular Hispanic sentiment grew against this supposed Colossus in the early 20th century, particularly after American interference in Nicaragua and Panama for economic purposes.
The area where the samples were found was clear-cut for economic purposes between 1864 and 1892, implying that the species went extinct due to habitat loss during that time.
Under the new legislation, the meat and fur of pets like dogs and cats cannot be used for economic purposes, and anyone violating the law could be fined.
Obviously these abuses of the system sustain those who try to exploit the migratory phenomena for economic purposes or to achieve political aims and we cannot remain indifferent to this.
In Europe, where much of the vampire folklore originates, the vampire is usually considered a fictitious being, although many communities may have embraced the revenant for economic purposes.
However, a majority of the Malays during that time believed that the Chinese and the Indians came to Malaya for economic purposes only, working at plantations and mines.