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41sustainable growth — ➔ growth …
42sustainable competitive advantage — UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE, MARKETING an advantage that allows a business to be more successful than its competitors over a long period of time: »Companies now recognize that good human resources are as important as products in building a… …
43sustainable energy — UK US noun [U] ► NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal which cannot be replaced: »The report called on the G7 countries to invest in… …
44sustainable procurement — UK US noun [U] (also green procurement) ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES ► the process by which an organization buys supplies produced in a way that is not harmful to the environment: »The council s purchase of Fairtrade goods is one aspect of its… …
45sustainable — 1610s, bearable, from SUSTAIN (Cf. sustain) + ABLE (Cf. able). Attested from 1845 in the sense defensible; from 1965 with the meaning capable of being continued at a certain level. Sustainable growth is recorded from 1965. Related: Sustainably …
46Sustainable agriculture research and education — or (SARE) is a part of the USDA s Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. SARE is a granting organization that tries to promote environmentally friendly agriculture and help small farmers become more profitable. Having… …
47sustainable fishing — sustainable use …
48sustainable — index convincing, deductible (provable), provable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
49sustainable in law — index valid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
50Sustainable Development — [sə steɪnəbl dɪ veləpmənt, englisch], international gebräuchlicher Begriff, der oft mit nachhaltiger Entwicklung übersetzt wird …