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That’s because there are about a hundred species of mycorrhizal fungi– and an individual tree might be colonized by dozens of different fungal organisms, each of which connects to a unique set of other trees, which in turn each have their own unique set of fungal
associations.
See when carbon is entrapped in soil, in these kinds of
associations
with soil minerals, even the wiliest of the microbes can't easily degrade it.
So we need to target information to schools and children, to resident welfare associations, to the elderly, who are more at risk.
It falls for random
associations
all the time, right?
I can't form any
associations.
It's a surprise that it has humanity, but also man-made, future, alien
associations.
The writer/director Bill Norton has been allowed to use a variety of different screen ratios and split screens to produce odd
associations
in the images.
In Red, love and fate are intertwined but complex notions, dictated as much by the whims of human beings as the invisible parallel
associations
that seems to pass us by.
The mid and late eighties brought on an abrupt conclusion to many strong
associations
with various cultural stereotypes.
Aside from his
associations
with the Termite gang, Gabe is followed by real-life gangsters who have a scheme to set fire to random buildings to collect the insurance.
Because of what seem to be unusual circumstances, eleven people, strangers to each other outside of their respective "groups" (two families, two professional associations), end up stranded in a desolate Nevada motel on a dark, stormy night.
It's best then, as Herzog suggests, to take one out of context of the period, even if seeing the green-screen images (however brief) of the war conjures up immediate
associations.
The impersonations of real-life players in Valentino's short life are grotesque caricatures, and the flashback conceit of female admirers recalling their
associations
with "The Sheik" after his premature demise is flabby and tiresome (and fails to pay off in any sort of narrative context).
The movie does a really good job focusing on their childhood leading to the establishment of the Republic of China, and then the sisters
' associations
with important figures in China's history.
In fact a poet could be more effective in that direction than a historian who is paid for his work and tends to follow the trend of whoever pays him, be they publishers or politicians, or committed
associations
on one side or the other of the many rivers that run through historical time.
Poliakoff can pull off these rambling
associations
of disparate characters who come together in ultimate profundity, because he has some magical ability to make it all mean something in the end, but Minghella simply cannot do it.
Most of the institutions we have are
associations
of states, and states usually put their own interests ahead of the commonweal.
The task force offers specific recommendations for academic institutions, national policymaking bodies, and other stakeholders, such as science academies, industry associations, and civil-society organizations.
In fact, FIFA prohibits both direct and indirect taxation on all income from the event, exempting continental soccer confederations, host-country broadcasters, and FIFA member associations, service providers, and contractors.
Constitutions provide modest checks, but private
associations
of professionals, religions, and regions – the heart of civil society – provide the deeper balance.
Collaboration among government agencies, companies and trade associations, educational institutions, and non-profits can give birth to effective strategies that can be scaled with public funding.
Unable to pay off its constituencies, disintegration looms, for the LDP has never been a party with entrenched grass-roots support, but instead operates as a machine of power and redistribution through a web of insiders across the country’s industrial sectors, occupational associations, and local communities.
China traditionally had institutions – clan associations, religious communities, business groups, and so on – that were relatively autonomous.
Its three pillars – private, voluntary associations, decentralization of the state, delegation political power to independent entities – can only be rebuilt patiently.
Communists knew this very well; it is why they even manipulated
associations
of bee-keepers.
The Jua Kali comprises sector-based
associations
among workers and artisans that harken back to medieval guilds.
The
associations
– of carpenters, mechanics, plumbers, and so on – enable pooled savings, provide opportunities to upgrade skills, and create a form of market regulation.
As technology has been added, many of the
associations
are going online to match supply and demand in the informal labor market more effectively.
But I believe that it also emerges from the world’s perceptions of what a country is about: the
associations
and attitudes conjured by the mention of a country’s name.
In fact, in a context of weak global governance, regional
associations
– including security cooperation, shared rules, and collective endeavors – become even more important.
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