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crops field hands loss pick process
Many of the field hands who manage, pick and process these crops will be impacted through the loss of their jobs, Craig Fugate
crops dangerous evidence genetic inherently involved produced scientific scientist seen since studies techniques tests time
I have been intimately involved in the techniques of genetic modification as a scientist since GMOs were first conceived. In that time, hundreds of studies and tests have been done on GMO safety - and we've seen no scientific evidence that GMOs are inherently more dangerous than crops produced by traditional plant breeding. Richard J. Roberts
crops grow industrial land market money price proceeds single solutions
Industrial agriculture characteristically proceeds by single solutions to single problems: If you want the most money from your land this year, grow the crops for which the market price is highest. Wendell Berry
crops fear grown paying raises somebody
It's the opinion of some that crops could be grown on the moon; which raises the fear that it may not be long before we're paying somebody not to. Franklin P. Jones
crops inherently less low molecular technology
We can grow crops less expensively because molecular manufacturing technology is inherently low cost. Ralph Merkle
crops depend farmers room
A lot of crops depend on labor, but they're done by farmers that don't communicate with one another. They're never in the same room together. Howard Graham Buffett
crops damage extent until
We won't know the extent of the damage until after the crops are harvested. John Park
crops great humor humorous minute saving slip spirit sunny takes
Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes their place. Mark Twain
crops depends fact farmer intent maximum next return seeds technology terminator work
The fact that terminator technology will work to the disadvantage of the subsistence farmer who depends on harvesting seeds for the next year's crops illustrates the intent of the companies, which is to get the maximum return on their investment, Jane Rissler
inherently suddenly vulnerable
I don't think the very fact that I'm a woman makes me suddenly more vulnerable or more inherently used and abused. Esme Bianco
inherently inspiring operative people perhaps phrase recognise serving somehow whether
When you say 'I want to be an inspiring leader,' the operative phrase is 'I want.' This is inherently me-centered and self serving whether or not you recognise it. What you are really saying is 'I want to get people to do what I would like them to.' Perhaps they don't want to do that. So you have to somehow get them there. Srikumar Rao
inherently moon planets
Having a moon is just inherently cool, and is something that most self-respecting planets have. Michael Brown
inherently science wrong
To say that something is not science is not to say that it is inherently wrong or bad. Michael Clough
inherently natural nature order protect strong wanting
I am inherently a little brother - that's just my nature. It has to do with my sister being very strong and wanting to protect me. It's the natural order of things. Jake Gyllenhaal
inherently number phone provider tied wireless
E-mail addresses inherently are tied to the provider in the way that a phone number is not tied to a wireless carrier or phone company. Joe Laszlo
inherently western
When you consider the concept of vampirism, it is inherently part of a Western culture. Park Chan-wook
inherently likely nature reforms sweeping
The very nature of sweeping reforms would be inherently destabilizing to the regime. So it's more likely they would be halting reforms. Peter Beck
inherently species wrong
These species are not inherently bad. They're just in the wrong place. David Lodge
less romantic tigers
Animals are everywhere. Some are more romantic, like tigers and elephants and chimpanzees, and some are less romantic, like earthworms, but they are just as interesting. Isabella Rossellini
lesson second thou thy wilt
Let thy Child's first Lesson be Obedience, and the second will be what thou wilt Benjamin Franklin
lesson second thou thy
Let thy child's first lesson be obedience, and the second may be what thou wilt. Benjamin Franklin
less slightly
make the ledger slightly less out of balance. Madeline Albright
lessons stern
Let stern lessons of yesterdays be your food, your drink, your rest. Joseph Seamon
less pack rat vegas western
Las Vegas now is less Rat Pack and more brats in the car. It's just a big Western city. Robert Lang
less mask took weeks yellow
Less than two weeks after her surgery, I took her to Target. She had her little yellow mask on. Debbie Horne
less minimum percent straight workers
Less than 3 percent of workers make straight minimum wage. James Hardway
less necks needed noose rope
Less rope is needed for two necks as the Government's noose tightens. Jacob Frenkel
low
like a dance: how low can you go. Danny Davis
lowering marginal middle pressure rates tax welcome
Lowering the marginal salaries tax rates is welcome and will go some way in relieving the pressure on the middle class. Paul Chan
low manner repose
LAZINESS, n. Unwarranted repose of manner in a person of low degree. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
lowest morale point since
Morale is at the lowest point since I've been here. David Davis
lower mortgage rates since today
Mortgage rates haven't been significantly lower than the rates we have today since the 1960s. Lyle Gramley
lowest sort
My father was highbrow: writing long biographies of Dante and stuff like that. Ghostwriting sportsman memoirs? That was sort of the lowest of the low. David Lagercrantz
lower mean ownership seen stock stocks wider
Obviously, it will mean a wider ownership of the stock and potentially lower volatility. We've seen that with other stocks that have been in the S&P 500. Safa Rashtchy
lowest school
When you're a cash-strapped school system, you're going to go to the lowest bidder. The lowest bidders are the ones who are going to export. Jim Puckett
low million rate sales third vehicles week
We had been projecting an (annual) sales rate of 16 million vehicles in September. If I take out a third of sales for only a two week period, you still come out with an eye-popping 13.3 million sales rate; 13.3 million is about as low as sales ever get. Bob Schnorbus
molecular views work
In my early work, our molecular views of telomeres were first focused on the DNA. Elizabeth Blackburn
molecular-biology becoming transition
By then, I was making the slow transition from classical biochemistry to molecular biology and becoming increasingly preoccupied with how genes act and how proteins are made. Paul Berg
molecular-biology matter biochemistry
There are living systems; there is no'living matter'. Jacques Monod
technology curves growth
We continue to experience a steep growth curve and positive response from customers that are aggressively transitioning their procurement processes to leverage our technologies' benefits. Charles R. Jackson
technology interesting people
Every time somebody tries to go in and reinvent what we do, it always ends up being more about technology and sets, and flash and dash, forgetting the main thing, which is interesting people saying interesting, important things. Diane Sawyer
technology infrastructure hard
For infrastructure technology, C will be hard to displace. Dennis Ritchie
technology yesterday evil
The most important and urgent problems of the technology of today are no longer the satisfactions of the primary needs or of archetypal wishes, but the reparation of the evils and damages by technology of yesterday. Dennis Gabor
technology cities america
America has the technology and resources to meet all its energy needs while safeguarding the earth's climate. The urgent question now is, 'Do we have the will?' At least one city does, and I'm proud to live in it. Denis Hayes
technology opportunity cells
We presently have the technology ... fuel cells, solar cells, hydrogen ... the opportunities are amazing for clean energy. Denis Hayes
technology scary strange-times
It's a scary question for a musician or songwriter today - what does the future hold? It is a strange time in the music business too; it feels like we are all in some kind of transitional period, stuck between old technology and new. Dean Wareham
technology years wife
[Chuck's wife] was standing behind me at the time and she said, 'Chuck hasn't fed himself in 19 years. So, you've got a choice: We keep the arm, or you keep Chuck.' Dean Kamen
technology innovation important
In some cases, inventions prohibit innovation because we're so caught up in playing with the technology, we forget about the fact that it was supposed to be important. Dean Kamen