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  • 11Resources for the Future — (RFF) is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues. Although RFF is headquartered in Washington, D.C …

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  • 12Resources, Events, Agents — (REA) is a model of how an accounting system can be reengineered for the computer age. REA was originally proposed in 1982 by William E. McCarthy as a generalized accounting model, and contained the concepts of resources, events and agents. REA… …

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  • 13Resources for Economists on the Internet — (RFE) – экономический англоязычный портал в Интернете, поддерживаемый Американской экономической ассоциацией. Портал содержит 2100 документов в 97 секциях. Редактором портала является Б. Гоффе. Основные рубрики портала: «Словари, глоссарии и… …

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  • 14Resources of a Resource — (ROR) is an XML format for describing the content of an internet resource or website in a generic fashion so this content can be better understood by search engines, spiders, web applications, etc. The ROR format provides several pre defined… …

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  • 15Resources monopoly — In economics, a resources monopoly arises because one firm owns all of the resources necessary to produce the good or service.An example of a resource monopoly is De Beers, a diamond mining company. De Beers owns the mines where diamonds are… …

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  • 16resources control —    American    the destruction of crops    The language of Vietnam. It should mean no more than farming or rationing:     ... bombing, defoliation, crop spraying, destruction of rice supplies, and what is known as Resources Control . (M. McCarthy …

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  • 17resources boom — /rəˈzɔsəz bum/ (say ruh zawsuhz boohm) noun an upsurge in the economic activity and general prosperity of a country as a result of the widespread development of mineral resources, as coal, nickel, etc …

  • 18resources — The forces, materiel, and other assets or capabilities apportioned or allocated to the commander of a unified or specified command …

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  • 19resources — n. wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit re·source || rɪ sÉ”rs , z / sɔːs , z n. resourcefulness, ability to deal effectively with various situations n. source of… …

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  • 20Resources — (coal)   Naturally occurring concentrations or deposits of coal in the Earth s crust, in such forms and amounts that economic extraction is currently or potentially feasible.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy… …

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