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" ... 49", which wants 28' 11" of being as nearly in conjunction with the same node at the end of the period as it was at the beginning... "
Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics ... - Page 293
by James Ferguson - 1823
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Economic Development and the Environment: A Comparison of Sustainable ...

Raymond Frech Mikesell - Development economics - 1995 - 166 pages
...should be limited over a given period to an amount that will leave the nation or world as well off at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. Two types of adjustment of the net national product have been suggested for measuring sustainable income....
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The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis

Willard W. Cochrane - Agriculture - 1979 - 524 pages
...farming operation, one thing did not change, however. The input of land in farming was almost the same at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. While the nature of the farming operation was undergoing a major transformation, the size of the average...
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A Conceptual Framework for Financial Accounting and Reporting: Vision, Tool ...

Richard Macve - Business & Economics - 1997 - 280 pages
...assets or capital held at the beginning of the period; . . . while the business remains as well-off at the end of the period as it was at the beginning." "Again, more precise definitions of income and capital maintenance depend upon the financial measurement...
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A Cognitive Approach to Language Learning

Peter Skehan - Foreign Language Study - 1998 - 336 pages
...better, his improvement in terms of linguistic competence was minimal (and his syntax was as fractured at the end of the period as it was at the beginning) while in the sociolinguistic area the change was not very great. In this case, then, Wes's reliance...
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Banking Theory, 1870-1930: Practical banking

Forrest Capie, Geoffrey E. Wood - Business & Economics - 1999 - 456 pages
...for five years, it is important that the commodity borrowed should be worth substantially the same at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. Money possesses this quality of stability of value to a comparatively high degree, hence if a man requires...
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Modeling Monetary Economies

Bruce Champ, Scott Freeman - Business & Economics - 2001 - 364 pages
...temporary issue of fiat money is not inflationary because the total stock of fiat money is the same at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. In this way there is no conflict between the provision of liquidity by the central bank and any price...
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English Language Teaching in Its Social Context: A Reader

Christopher Candlin, Neil Mercer - Education - 2001 - 366 pages
...better, his improvement in terms of linguistic competence was minimal (and his syntax was as fractured at the end of the period as it was at the beginning), while in the sociolinguistic area the change was not very great. 1n this case, then, Wes's reliance...
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The Suicidal Planet: How to Prevent Global Climate Catastrophe

Mayer Hillman, Tina Fawcett, Sudhir Chella Rajan - Nature - 2007 - 316 pages
...by more than half, residential energy use went up by a sixth, but industrial energy use was the same at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. The proportion of final energy use Transportation Industrial Residential Commercial FIGURE 6: Final...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volumes 28-29

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Astronomy - 1916 - 654 pages
...about 64 millions at the end of February, and in consequence its brightness is three times as great at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. It reaches its aphelion point on January 29. Jupiter is in fine position for evening observation, being...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volumes 29-30

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Astronomy - 1917 - 806 pages
...about 64 millions at the end of February, and in consequence its brightness is three times as great at the end of the period as it was at the beginning. It reaches its aphelion point on January 29. Jm filer is in fine position for evening observation,...
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