Helping them to becomeproductive members of society makes both economic and social sense.
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It can take up to five years for a coconut seedling to becomeproductive.
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But there is a third evil to be cured before it can becomeproductive.
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Those opinions sometimes becomeproductive of fruit and sometimes not.
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All the Vedic rites becomeproductive of merit.
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The labours of the field have becomeproductive, and there has been excited, says Dr. Shubert-
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O blessed one, one's words becomeproductive of good only through the favour of the gods.
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Gender-based violence also deprives women and children of the opportunity to becomeproductive citizens of the country.
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You can instead hand someone this module with minimal instruction and they can becomeproductive quite quickly.
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The pearl-fisheries around Margarita Island, also leased to a foreign company, have becomeproductive under the new management.
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But the cactus is making inroads even here, while the volcanic sand and molten rock thrown out by Vesuvius soon becomeproductive.
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There was yet the dike front to be faced, and much ditching to be done besides, ere the land would becomeproductive.
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The first essential is more jobs, useful jobs for tens of thousands who can becomeproductive and can pay their own way.
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Third-level students will, they hope, go on to becomeproductive members of society who earn a decent wage and look favourably on mortgage pension plans.
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They no longer live in wretched garrets; the fields of literature are become more fertile, and even the study of the Muses has becomeproductive.
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Those objects again for whose acquisition the understanding strives (regarding them to be beneficial) becomeproductive of grief and ultimately meet with destruction.