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sion is to encourage the development of local | economy through the fostering of the local enterprise |
did not go ahead, and wants to turn the local | economy towards archaeological tourism. |
in 1551 and presided over a boom in the local | economy. |
n the district, in turn stimulating the local | economy. |
acturing and industry, the focus of the local | economy has been forced to change. |
Tourism now plays a large part in the local | economy. |
The local | economy is traditionally based around livestock raisi |
, which had been a major element of the local | economy, decreased during the 1940s. |
ng military presence helped bolster the local | economy. |
of Britain and has is good news for the local | economy. |
to bring in $20 million per year to the local | economy. |
Believing it would enhance the local | economy, Degnan supported the proposed center, but re |
al production continued to dominate the local | economy, however. |
ion facilities, seriously affecting the local | economy. |
spill had a significant impact upon the local | economy as Maine lobster and fish prices lowered due |
ses are working together to improve the local | economy. |
ich contributes over $20 million to the local | economy. |
nnovative project aimed at boosting the local | economy as the local population declines. |
ion for efforts to reestablish a viable local | economy. |
n of timber are well-represented in the local | economy. |
The aim of this group is to revitalize local | economy by developing space technologies. |
may extend for miles, and dominate the local | economy. |
and they are major contributors to the local | economy. |
Service industries dominate the local | economy with 82% of estimated output, followed by man |
iary sector represents about 41% of the local | economy becoming more and more weight on it thanks to |
The local | economy has long been dependent primarily on ranching |
ate up to 6,000 jobs and add £6M to the local | economy each year. |
makes a significant contribution to the local | economy. |
nufacturing industry that decimated the local | economy, Prestons found it tough going. |
This too helps contribute to the local | economy. |
Agriculture is important to the local | economy: the main crop is, famously, asparagus. |
The local | economy is represented by a fodder factory. |
ure, tourism has become a pillar of the local | economy and obviously both are pursued on close combi |
ugh the 1940s, oil played a part of the local | economy and the population reached 300. |
agricultural production, stimulate the local | economy, reduce the influence of moneylenders and inc |
ich include creativity, culture and the local | economy. |
for the proposed park to stimulate the local | economy. |
The local | economy is dominated by agriculture primarily the gro |
Wind farms are helping to revive the local | economy in remote areas of West Texas and the Texas P |
Waregem, as its flax industry drove the local | economy until well into the 20th century. |
The local | economy is based mainly on agriculture, including sug |
oduction of sea salt is a staple of the local | economy. |
d that honey production was part of the local | economy. |
the shipping line that was vital to the local | economy. |
arp decline in the mid 80's, as did the local | economy, in part due to the collapse of the region's |
he Malvern Festival, the history of the local | economy including the 19th century hydrotherapy using |
plays a significant role in the area's local | economy. |
population, property conditions and the local | economy. |
ism remains one of the mainstays of the local | economy. |
le of the rose -growing industry in the local | economy. |
contributes over $8 billion USD to the local | economy. |
oute have no doubt been an asset to the local | economy. |
own of Painful Gulch and has ruined the local | economy. |
on of immigrant communities keeping the local | economy afloat. |
expected to contribute 1000 jobs to the local | economy. |
allery will add about £3 million to the local | economy and will attract 150,000 visitors in its firs |
The local | economy is mainly commercial, given the status of the |
ion of lignite is also important to the local | economy. |
A downturn in the local | economy at that time forced plans for the second towe |
tify the source of the material, as the local | economy struggled with diminished tourism. |
The local | economy is supported by agriculture, with cotton bein |
culture is at least as important to the local | economy. |
The local | economy, once reliant exclusively on agriculture, is |
, both in species management and to the local | economy, is asserted by the national park authority. |
ortance of fisheries and sailing to the local | economy. |
ities and came to dominate parts of the local | economy such as retail sales and trade. |
The local | economy, worth approximately $25 million per year to |
The local | economy is based on a diverse range of industries inc |
s had a positive economic impact on the local | economy and continues to be an economic driver for th |
With the changes in the local | economy in Plymouth over the course of the 1980s and |
Today however, the local | economy survives on tourism, and only three Crab boat |
wasn't until after World War I that the local | economy was able to recover, the result of a number o |
The local | economy is based on farming and mining, but the local |
The local | economy was lifted in part by Federal building projec |
region, as well as help balance out the local | economy, stimulate the hospitality industry (restaura |
, the tourism has the major part in the local | economy of Gordes. |
The local | economy is based on agriculture. |
ld mines at Boddington, have helped the local | economy. |
policy towards polar bear hunting, the local | economy is at risk as many Inuit cater to American sp |
Tourism is a major part of the local | economy, with many Germans and Austrians coming over |
expected to have a major impact on the local | economy. |
Contributions to the local | economy and population of Glynn County by the FLETC h |
Farming is the basis of the local | economy, and Mississippi State University and the fed |
extraction is a significant part of the local | economy. |
The main industries that drive the local | economy are resource based - coal, natural gas, lumbe |
a relatively prominent position in the local | economy due to the large paper mill based there, now |
The local | economy depends on grazing cattle. |
musicians who have been looking to the local | economy rather than Dublin for employment. |
r plant has a significant impact on the local | economy, employing many residents. |
bitats in a way which also benefits the local | economy and rural society. |
e not involved in crime activities-hurt local | economy by aiding the foreign exploiters. |
refurbish historic buildings, boost the local | economy, and initiate local events such as first Frid |
introduced an element of tourism to the local | economy, and a smaller (500,000 gallons) peachoid has |
supporter of country interests and the local | economy, on one occasion riding his horse through the |
city bring nearly £735 million into the local | economy each year. |
portation costs and contributing to the local | economy. |
Worksop, providing much support to the local | economy. |
beef cattle and prime lambs sustain the local | economy. |
butions Mokbel's businesses made to the local | economy in Moreland. |
importance of pencil production for the local | economy during the 1930s. |
lectric generation are the bases of the local | economy. |
trus production) is the mainstay of the local | economy. |
lore the impact of the highway upon the local | economy and culture. |
be proportionate to the weakness of the local | economy. |
The local | economy is agriculture-based. |
ns Station play an integral role in the local | economy. |
The local | economy was devastated with its closure in 1993/4 a m |
e precipitated further downturns in the local | economy. |
what is claimed will be a boost to the local | economy. |
t which plays a significant part in the local | economy. |
e project, taking advantage of the soft local | economy to cut costs. |
rs, tourism has provided a boost to the local | economy. |
The local | economy is driven by the year-round commercial fishin |
unt of money that was ploughed into the local | economy was estimated to be around £25 million. |
The local | economy boosted in the 1940s when the Iraqi Petroleum |
beauty, Leduc County also has a strong local | economy, with major developments such as the Edmonton |
of workers, and their importance to the local | economy, the Reyes Catolicos (Catholic Monarchs) decr |
evelopment of tourism would benefit the local | economy and bring people out of poverty. |
benefits to local | economy as a greater part of any profits stay in the |
The local | economy is predominantly agricultural, with apples an |
ning of the last century broke open the local | economy, bringing with it general prosperity and weal |
tions transformed the landscape and the local | economy. |
oodbourne and Sullivan prisons keep the local | economy afloat in the off-season. |
ia's major highways is important to the local | economy, as are the fields of sugar cane surrounding |
The local | economy suffered greatly from the closure of Foster A |
udents spend $406 million yearly in the local | economy, the majority of which is spent in Downtown L |
2028, injecting at least £50m into the local | economy. |
st Vanilla from Costa Rica supports the local | economy. |
ng homelessness, and building a vibrant local | economy. |
llions of dollars in North Charleston's local | economy. |
The local | economy is largely agriculture and forestry. |
Local | economy has increased recently due to the entry of Lo |
nds of slaves escaped in the chaos, the local | economy collapsed and 15,000 slaves died in the subse |
industry is a growing component of the local | economy. |
ndustries also play a major role in the local | economy. |
argest influx of federal money into the local | economy since Fort McClellan closed. |
riculture which accounts for 60% of the local | economy. |
and processing is very important in the local | economy, especially by women. |
and while tourism makes up much of the local | economy, many of its current residents are retirees, |
o border and is expected to improve the local | economy by US$1.31-billion by the year 2013. |
The local | economy is based on culture of basa catfish export an |
ming) still playing a large part in the local | economy, although tourism is increasing. |
tified severe punishment to protect the local | economy. |
has a $20 million annual impact on the local | economy, as well as "Contributes more than $50,000 an |
The local | economy is dominated by agriculture and non-metallic |
The local | economy relies solely on farming, with a minority of |
Tourism plays a part in the local | economy, while other residents commute for work. |
With a strong local | economy the alcoholic drinks market in general is gro |
ntury witnessed a sharp recovery of the local | economy with increasing international trade and the g |
ishing and farming are mainstays of the local | economy. |
untainside is not good farmland and the local | economy mostly depends on forestry and raising sheep |
ic resources are the maintainers of the local | economy. |
trial park, substantially impacting the local | economy. |
The main part of the local | economy is based in agriculture, especially animal hu |
atural gas and oil deposits boosted the local | economy. |
e market brought, it also increased the local | economy because all the people travelling to market f |
s re-named after Fort McKavett, and the local | economy began to thrive. |
ocal officials to discuss improving the local | economy and bolstering security in a territory viewed |
nd 300, making it very important to the local | economy, producing cotton from 45,000 spindles . |
in Caruthersville which has revived the local | economy and provided a new source of tourist revenue. |
value-added agricultural sector of the Lompoc | economy. |
onopoly, the impact of the City on the London | economy, macroeconomic policy. |
te change; London as a world city; The London | Economy; Housing; Tackling social exclusion; Transpor |
ir business, is the best to truly a long-term | economy,” Ambassador Kirk said. |
ition of this study, Pathways to a low-carbon | economy. |
and, with a stated aim to create a low-carbon | economy region in Greater London. |
as "CO2 Kick the habit": Towards a low-carbon | Economy. |
Low-carbon | economy |
s, with only captain John Reid having a lower | economy rate, and with the help of Reid's two wickets |
between the agricultural sector and the macro | economy); economic liberalisation and structural adju |
Agriculture is critical to Madagascar's | economy in that it provides nearly 80 percent of expo |
Madhkaul's | economy is predominantly agrarian. |
The main | economy relies on agriculture and the industrial cent |
The main | economy for the tribes is derived from the agricultur |
The main | economy of the people is agriculture. |
The main | economy was based on hunting red deer, roe deer, and |
Its main | economy is agriculture, corn production as well as ca |
The main | economy are agriculture and tourism. |
traditional mountainous village with the main | economy being made from farming which still exists to |
The main | economy of this village is based on the Agriculture. |
health care as a long-term boon to the Maine | economy. |
n the early days agriculture was the mainstay | economy, but due the industrialization of Tuticorin p |
The major | economy of this village depends on Agriculture. |
strategic route and the lifeline of Malabar's | economy that inter connects the important cities of t |
Some economists say Malawi's | economy could face serious difficulty if donors withh |
g Hin was a tin ggminer who gave then Malayan | economy a boost. |
es that are currently besetting the Malaysian | economy. |
from an agricultural to a manufacturing-based | economy. |
n the Ministry of Transportation and Maritime | Economy 1989-1993 and the minister in years 1993-1997 |
state administration responsible for maritime | economy. |
century AD Kenya switched to a maritime-based | economy and began to specialize in shipbuilding to tr |
He was appointed professor in market | economy already in 1960. |
ent of rule-of-law state and efficient market | economy. |
promoting a partial restoration of the market | economy under NEP policies. |
righteousness should insist on a free market | economy to supply the material needs for families, sc |
al relations, private property and the market | economy, Wolff concludes that Rawls's project amounts |
d amounted to officially authorizing a market | economy in Russia. |
, posited policies based upon the free market | economy to deliver public services via private contra |
party democracy with a capitalist free market | economy. |
n to representative democracy and to a market | economy in Belarus. |
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