Cultivated
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For example, since 1990 Brazil has increased grain production by 125%, with an increase of only 24% in
cultivated
area.
Instead, he
cultivated
a reputation as an anti-Indian hardliner.
Over the last decade, the BJP has
cultivated
an army of cyber warriors to propagate its message of Hindu chauvinism, contempt for minorities, and hyper-nationalism, including through ferocious attacks on political opponents.
While cities will never replace rural areas as the world’s main source of nutrition, a higher percentage of food can be
cultivated
in urban areas.
The problem is not the shortage of space in the field of all possible names, but the subdivision of space in Coca-Cola’s
cultivated
namespace.
Macron assiduously
cultivated
French media interests.
Though Putin has
cultivated
nationalism in Russia – according to Harvard University’s Timothy Colton, at a recent meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Putin called himself the country’s “biggest nationalist” – he found fertile ground to plow.
Slowly, step by step, a legal and social noose tightens around these
cultivated
Italians, who took their lives of comfort and influence for granted.
Former Prime Minister Netanyahu focused not only on a politics of confrontation with the Palestinian leadership under Yassir Arafat, but also
cultivated
a politics of internal confrontation - between religious and secular Jews, between "old timers" and newcomers from the former Soviet Union, between European and Middle Eastern Jews (Ashkenazi versus Sephardi).
The closest thing, in some ways, to the China Model is nineteenth-century Germany, with its industrial strength, its
cultivated
but politically neutered middle class, and its tendency toward aggressive nationalism.
And the Peruvian professor Marino Romero, using radiation-induced mutation and other techniques, developed higher-yielding varieties of barley that now account for over 90% of the barley
cultivated
in his country.
As countries increase their national biofuel targets, a huge amount of additional land will have to be cultivated, requiring an enormous quantity of water.
Whereas “The West Wing,” a popular political drama that ran from 1999 to 2006, portrays the US presidency – held by a sophisticated, cultivated, and humanistic leader – with a kind of longing, “House of Cards” immerses the viewer in a murky milieu of humanity’s worst impulses.
A system in which poppy is
cultivated
under license for the production of pain-killing medicines such as morphine and codeine would allow farmers to pursue their traditional livelihood and way of life, and, more importantly, to feed themselves and their families.
A 1991 study by the Netherlands Scientific Council for Governmental Policy, entitled Ground for Choices, demonstrated that the EU’s food supply could be met with 50% less
cultivated
land, 80% less pesticides, and at 50% less cost.
The longer the standoff lasts, the more likely it is to sully Xi’s carefully
cultivated
image as a powerful leader, and that of China as Asia’s hegemon, which would undermine popular support for the regime at home and severely weaken China’s influence over its neighbors.
The oddest-looking of all contemporary dictators must be North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, whose clean-shaven back and sides are
cultivated
as a deliberate imitation of his grandfather’s 1930s proletarian hairstyle.
Studied nonchalance, or
cultivated
eccentricity, was a sign of the typical aristocrat who felt no need to conform to the boring standards of middle-class correctness.
Kim Jong-un, with his 1930s-style pudding-bowl haircut (cultivated, it is claimed, to make him resemble his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, the regime’s founder), his antiquated Mao suit, and his short, plump body, is almost like a cartoon character himself.
In democratic systems, this moral awareness can only be
cultivated
if the citizenry trusts the independence of its judges.
Indeed, the Kremlin has assiduously
cultivated
party secretariats across Europe.
But AIPAC’s supposed ability to control US policy decisions is a Potemkin village myth,
cultivated
by friends and rivals alike.
But while some caginess in international relations has frequently been part of US policy (just ask Henry Kissinger), predictability is at the core of America’s system of alliances, relationships, and friendships, which it has
cultivated
over many decades.
It is the product of humankind’s collective wisdom,
cultivated
over a great many years for the wellbeing of all.
From the 17 th century on, American graduates were
cultivated
as "alumni" who regard their university experience as a life-defining process to be shared, and thus worthy of receiving financial support from them.
Over the last two decades, such crop varieties have been
cultivated
on more than 1.5 billion hectares by more than 17 million farmers in some 30 countries – without disrupting a single ecosystem or causing so much as a stomachache.
This new, drought-resistant variety requires only one-eighth as much irrigation as conventional wheat; in some deserts, it can be
cultivated
with rainfall alone.
Even where GE crops are being cultivated, unscientific, excessively burdensome regulation has raised the cost of producing new plant varieties significantly, keeping many potentially important ones from the market.
When forests have an economic value, they are more likely to be
cultivated
than destroyed.
And, indeed, trees have been
cultivated
for profit for millennia.
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