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Answer for the clue "Natural asset ", 8 letters:
resource

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel. vb. To supply with #Nouns.

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Resource was a German electronic dance production and remix group, consisting of producers Frank Knebel, Henning Reith, Reinhard Raith, and Wolfgang Boss . They released one single in 2003, "(I Just Died) In Your Arms", in three countries (Germany, United ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1975, from resource (n.). Related: Resourced ; resourcing .

Usage examples of resource.

IT or human resources, the accounting department, or the maintenance staff, there are certain security policies that every employee of your company must know.

So desperate indeed did the situation of the son of Theodosius appear, to those who were the best acquainted with his strength and resources, that Jovius and Valens, his minister and his general, betrayed their trust, infamously deserted the sinking cause of their benefactor, and devoted their treacherous allegiance to the service of his more fortunate rival.

A DOI is a permanent identifier, analogous to a telephone number for life, so tomorrow and years from now a user can locate the product and related resources wherever they may have been moved or archived to.

The wisest senators applauded his magnanimity: but they diverted him from the execution of a design which would have dissolved the strength and resources of the republic.

Then again, who needed history when one had so many resources and a priceless beastie to boot?

Secret Service resources air-lifted to Alupka produced a Benzedrine pill, two lightweight but super-intensity torches with long-life lithium batteries, a 1,000ft roll of yellow polypropylene string with a lOOlb breaking strength, two cans of spray paint in Day-glo orange, a Walkie-Talkie good for three miles, a roll of black electrical tape, a 9mm Beretta, and the toughest item - which had to draw on the even greater resources of Russia - an ice-hockey stick from the local Soviet Army team.

But the besiegers had formed an insufficient estimate of the strength and resources of Constantinople.

The passing eclipse of faith in a future life is destined by concentrating attention on the present to develop its resources, realize the divine possibilities of this world, unveil all the elements of hell and heaven really existing here, and fully attune mankind to the conditions of virtue and blessedness now.

Set on edge by such casual firsthand reference to Fellowship resources and magecraft, he bristled, his unease lent preternatural spin by the spell-charged effects of the wine.

Every one spoke of his crusty temper and bullying disposition, invariably qualifying the statement with a commendation of his resources and capabilities.

She fell on her knees, and bowed her face in her handkerchief in a grief so dramatic that Miss Burrage was left far behind, and had no resource but to come to her knees in turn, in a weak imitation of her rival.

They had quickly harnessed the hydropower to run their machines and even tapped the thermal flow beneath for added resources.

But the chief resource of the Scottish malecontents was in themselves, and in their own vigor and abilities.

The resources of the professional malingerer are exceedingly varied, and testify to no small amount of cunning.

Always there loomed the fear of united action by the British Empire and the United States, with its combination of the two strongest navies afloat and with resources, which once developed were measureless and incomparable.