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Pollute, Pollution
environment resulting in hazard to human health, harm to living resources and aquatic ecosystems, damage to amenities on interference with other
investing
the act or process of expending resources especially money to achieve rewards
Restrictive trade practice
(i) which tends to obstruct the flow of capital or resources into the stream of production, or (ii) which tends to
Royalty
for the use of property, usually copyrighted material or natural resources, ex-pressed as a percentage of receipts from using the property
managed economy
in which government intervention is important in allocating goods and resources and determining prices
Finance
individual often used in the plural for funds available money resources
Inexhausted
not emptied not spent not having lost all strength or resources unexhausted
ways and means
ways and means 1 : methods and resources for raising the necessary revenues for the expenses of a
able
able 1 : possessed of needed powers or of needed resources to accomplish an objective [ to perform under the contract]
consortium
(as of companies) formed to undertake an enterprise beyond the resources of any one member 2 Medieval Latin, marital partnership, from
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