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logging

[ law-ging, log-ing ]

noun

  1. the process, work, or business of cutting down trees and transporting the logs log to sawmills.
  2. Nautical. a deduction from the pay of a sailor, made as a fine or forfeit and recorded in the logbook of the ship.


logging

/ ˈ±ôɒɡɪŋ /

noun

  1. the work of felling, trimming, and transporting timber
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of logging1

An Americanism dating back to 1700–10; log 1 + -ing 1
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Customers can delete their account and request their samples be destroyed by logging in and navigating to the settings page.

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Carranza argued in court filings that she used her name when logging in, and pointed out that she and other command staff routinely used the league’s system to access their agency benefits.

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In particular, LaMalfa has supported increased logging and forest management to reduce wildfire risks — helping to garner him a 0% rating from environmental advocacy group League of Conservation Voters.

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Among the many requirements are extensive criminal background checks, compliance, training, approval of employees, attendance at meetings, logging activity and cooperating with local law enforcement.

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While sustainable logging can be a valuable forest management tool, research shows that when lands are managed primarily for resource extraction, they become less resilient to wildfire.

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