A "gray (or grey) economy" or "gray market" is a part of the economy that is not fully accounted for in official accounting or statistics. It is a type of secondary market that was not the original intention of the manufacturer or buyer. It is similar to a "black market," only not illicit.
A "green economy" is an economy that takes into account ecological and environmental factors. It attempts to offset the negative effects of human activities, tries to steer away from models based on fossil fuels, and focus on things like renewable energy.
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No. It is only the larger macropods such as red kangaroos and grey kangaroos that are farmed and used for their meat and hide.
A gray collar worker does both desk and physical tasks. Those working well into their 60's because they cant afford to retire or an underemployed white-collar worker. Workers often have a associate degree.
to calculate the price of the fabric depends on various factors. 1) quality wt of the fabric. 2) weaving cost ----depends on pick in the fabric 3) dyeing n finishing cost 4) packing cost 5) excise n transportation cost 6) profit 7) extra cost eg. a fabric having epi-84 ppi-42 rs-57" warp 30s cotton, weft-16S cotton then weight of the fabric is - 20.5kgs( warp wt=10.5kgs-weft wt=10kgs) lets assume the price of cotton 30S is 350rs/kg and 16s cotton is 200rs/kg then price of grey fabric is -(wt of warp x price of warp) / 100 + (wt of weft x price of weft)/100 =rs56.75 assuming 50paise per pick weaving cost then -42x0.50=21 rs total price =56.75+21=rs-77.75 the price calculated is grey price Rs-77.75 plz add other prices which will lead to some way around rs-100-120 for more info .. mail on regards ramesh rameshvp80@gmail.com
All of the different colours seem to be the difference between the grey, white and brown mice...
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Green, grey.
Munstead is fully hardy with narrow, grey-green leaves and tiny blue flowers, while Hidcote has silver-grey leaves and dense spikes of deep purple flowers.
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Simple, female African Grey lays egg, male don't.
He may look white, but there is a difference between white and grey.
ones white and the others are gray
It is green
Gray is more common in United States, grey is more common in United Kingdom
Sticking to the main English color terms the answer is probably just Green. Grey is achromatic or neutral and Green is very distinctive and highly distinguished by our vision system. Adding grey to the green will change the green but not to the point that you would stop calling it Green. Unless you add enough grey to sufficiently small amount green then you would just cal that Grey. A cool grey. (as opposed to a warm grey.)