Unfortunately, they control the oil wells and we've been too short-sighted to cut consumption when we had a chance. |
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Its key recommendation that tax on drink be increased to discourage consumption was ignored in the Budget. |
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Such advertisements linked everyday acts of consumption to the attainment of historic goals. |
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Yet most analysts of the Indonesian economy agree that a consumption rally alone can't sustain recovery. |
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At present rates of consumption there are 30 or 40 years' worth of oil known to be retrievable using present methods. |
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Since Level 4 restrictions were introduced in October, the average daily consumption has dropped from 30.2 megalitres a day to 26.3 ML a day. |
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The consumption of feces-contaminated water, the stifling heat, and the lack of supplies increased the sick list fearfully. |
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Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely accommodated to the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system. |
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It is all conspicuous consumption of premium champagne, BMWs and surface flash. |
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You think you're eating a healthful diet because you've limited your consumption of artery-clogging saturated fat. |
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However the consumption of smoking tobacco is far lower than in any other European country. |
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Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building. |
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For comparison, annual household consumption of water was estimated at about 500,000 megalitres. |
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The inability of ARPE-Rho 0 cells to respire was confirmed by oxygen consumption analysis in a respirometer. |
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Although there will be enough capacity to satisfy demand next year, the excess of capacity over consumption will begin to shrink. |
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Water for human consumption was traditionally obtained from wells, ponds, or rivers. |
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My wife and I decided to do our bit to reduce energy consumption by buying a modern refrigerator a few months ago. |
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He warily watches for signs of excessive consumption and hasn't had to crack down too hard yet. |
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Other spices are produced for local consumption and export, including mace, cinnamon, and cloves. |
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Following oxygen consumption measurements, content of the nest box was inspected for presence of eggs and female morphometrics were taken. |
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If you think about our consumption of 465 million page views per day in December, that's a whole lot of inventory to monetize. |
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As an agent of bioterrorism, the method of exposure to botulism would be through food consumption or inhalation. |
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While a movie fades over time, two hours of consumption leads to a lot of immediate retention. |
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Agricultural production, for Anguillan consumption as well as for other islands, includes corn, pigeon peas, and sweet potatoes. |
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They remind Americans to eat more whole grains and fruits and vegetables, while limiting consumption of trans-fats and alcohol. |
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Ever since that day, she had been extremely temperate in her consumption of alcohol. |
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And if you tax consumption with indirect taxation, taxes often pyramid, with resultant price increases of a regressive nature. |
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I therefore suggest that this first quality water for internal use be metered and charged for at the rate of our present water consumption cost. |
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Despite continuing lax enforcement, concern rose at the end of the century, in response to a perceived increase in the consumption of whisky. |
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The same applies to illicit drug use or dangerous levels of consumption of alcohol or legal mood-altering drugs. |
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There is also evidence that consumption of organically produced food is beneficial to human health. |
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That happiness is to be achieved primarily through consumption and amassment of material possessions. |
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Their adjudications were neither for public consumption nor scholastic disquisition. |
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Fuel consumption is a good point and most owners should get well on the right side of 30 mpg, even when city driving predominates. |
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With recorded information the point of consumption can be anywhere from seconds to millennia ahead. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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Where traditional indicators of water use relate only to production, the water footprint takes the consumption perspective. |
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Other items of wasteful consumption include unused gym subscriptions and sports equipment. |
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But only 28 percent said they were ready to limit their consumption of domestic poultry. |
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If you don't tailgate and therefore avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration, you can increase consumption by 5-10 per cent. |
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The Atkins diet cuts out carbohydrates and boosts consumption of protein without having to avoid fatty foods. |
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Mass production and consumption means a shorter shelf life, for music as well for consumer goods. |
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When troubles start, they understandably retrench their consumption and begin to build savings in anticipation of dimmer times to come. |
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Rates for at least six common types of cancer, country by country, correlate with the consumption of animal source food. |
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The deleterious consumption of monoxides and dioxides has also weakened my mental acuity, sensitivity and enthusiasm. |
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Industry watchers predict that, in the years ahead, consumption of organic foods will continue to rise moderately. |
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While per capita consumption in the EU is declining consumption in Ireland is rocketing ahead. |
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The average fuel consumption for all gasoline and diesel-fueled cars combined fell by 12 percent. |
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He added that most of the improvement came from business in Asia, both from end user consumption and from re-export. |
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The MMC micro can operate on either 3.3 volts or 1.8 volts, cutting power consumption up to one-sixth that of competing devices. |
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The current phase of recovery has been led by consumption rather than by investments. |
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According to Greenpeace, the ratio of power consumption to GDP in Bulgaria is nine times the average level in Europe. |
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This brings support to the idea that the consumption patterns of French-Canadians are more hedonistic and self-indulgent. |
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Total consumption rates on benthos were divided by the littoral area based on hypsometric and limnological data. |
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It also potentially hurts milk consumption by spurring retail prices upward. |
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Our consumption of seedless fruits and veggies is on the rise, trading flavor and fertility for convenience. |
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Concentrating on consumption at the expense of production is a recipe for prolonging recessions. |
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Morphine consumption by patient-controlled analgesia was assessed up to 72 hours after surgery. |
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Reduce water consumption through conservation efforts such as fixing leaky taps. |
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They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn. |
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Even in years when economic growth is flat or negative, electricity consumption nearly always increases. |
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Furthermore, the effects of thermal regime and tomatine on food consumption and biomass gained differed for females and males. |
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Only a perfectly tuned engine can turn in the fuel consumption figures ratified for a vehicle by the Government. |
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For the last ten years, like a lump of bread dough without yeast, our consumption rates have refused to rise. |
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For a rapid touring car, the 63 litre fuel tank seemed to have enough capacity, but don't ask me what my fuel consumption figures were. |
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Inflationary or expansionist policy must result in over consumption on the one hand and in malinvestment on the other. |
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The stark and simple truth is that we need to re-assert public control on the runaway consumption of Ireland's main recreational drug. |
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That will open the way for the White House to eventually propose junking the whole system in favor of a consumption tax, he predicts. |
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His major concern over diet, as I understand it, was the high consumption of refined carbohydrates in the form of white flour and white sugar. |
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Also, avoid excessive consumption of protein and foods high in yellow dyes. |
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The triumphs of the Augustan arts had been the triumphs of an elite, intended primarily for the consumption of an elite. |
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The play's portrayal of despairing men and women losing themselves in drink is reinforced today by alcohol consumption surveys. |
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Alcohol in modest amounts may have a protective effect on bone density, but sustained high consumption causes bone loss. |
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The processes of refinement, manufacture and consumption each have inputs and outputs. |
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He lent me a digital power meter that measures both demand in watts and cumulative energy consumption in watt-hours. |
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Low fuel consumption and a large fuel tank mean you don't have to refuel as often. |
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They hire professional tamperers, whose fee ranges from Rs.1,000 to Rs.50,000, to manipulate the power consumption meters. |
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The statement also said the latest cases were likely caused by the consumption of tainted pork tongue in jelly. |
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The Mithraists evidently believed that they were reborn through the consumption of bread and wine. |
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They were balanced against gym membership, availability of open spaces and the consumption of fruit and vegetables. |
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To reduce firewood consumption and fire rings, backpackers started carrying small portable stoves. |
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Maybe it's their consumption of snails and frog legs that have taken away the mojo of their youth. |
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It marks the annual consumption of a battered sav for every Australian in the country. |
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Income has generally been considered more important than free time, and consumption better than having more leisure. |
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Fish were segregated into finer size classes to estimate consumption rates with the bioenergetics model as described earlier. |
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At some point, one argument runs, households will have to retrench, slowing consumption and therefore economic growth. |
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Have we really forgotten that domestic consumption can fluctuate, never mind that there might be such a phenomenon as an economic cycle? |
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They found that oxygen consumption rose sevenfold in lab pythons after feeding. |
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In gem shops I am revealed as a total tyre-kicker in the consumption race and I come away empty-handed. |
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Much of the village economy revolves around the production and consumption of locally brewed beer and distilled spirits. |
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The consumption per microprocessor increases while the number of microprocessors in use exponentially grows. |
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Therein lies the rub for those who would curb latte consumption with pocketbook reasoning. |
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The lower energy consumption required to run hermetic separators helps reduce operational costs. |
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The asphyxiation caused to cattle due to inadvertent consumption of plastics was also showcased. |
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Despite what some self-interested groups say, our present energy consumption levels are so high we have no practical alternative to fossil fuels. |
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He attributed his enduring strength to the consumption of jamu, a medicinal drink of magical properties sold by street-hawkers. |
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For investors, management's focus on cash flow is important since consumption trends may continue to bedevil the industry. |
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It leads to economic impoverishment, as it would stimulate consumption at the expense of savings and encourage malinvestment of scarce resources. |
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No age limit exists on the purchase or consumption of alcohol, but social mores discourage alcohol abuse. |
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Yonah has a new instruction to allow the host OS to shut down each core separately, to reduce power consumption when the load is low. |
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Past rotaries demonstrated questionable reliability, high fuel consumption and difficulty meeting emissions standards. |
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The items of interest in this study are nine items related to the consumption of any alcoholic beverages or drugs. |
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It is quite often stressed that consumption is an important form of self-expression and a major way of demonstrating one's identity. |
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The legacies of Prohibition were an increased level of alcohol consumption and flourishing organised crime. |
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Our observer noted that the enemy was having some sort of party, which included the consumption of alcoholic beverages. |
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The washer is lightweight and fits in any kitchen sink, using an economical power consumption of 0.12 kw per wash cycle! |
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It is ironic that in an issue devoted to the preservation of salmon you glorify the ritualistic hunting and consumption of them. |
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Ayurveds also agree that the real villains behind hypertension are smoking, alcohol consumption and high salt intake. |
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This is the reason why in some Tibetan Buddhist practices, mantras are spoken prior to the consumption of meat. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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Considering his prodigious consumption of alcohol and drugs, this was no mean feat. |
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This way of measuring power consumption of graphics boards was first introduced back in 2004 and has proven to be accurate since then. |
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Sherry maintained its lead as the most popular drink, but there was an appreciable increase in the consumption of French and Empire wines. |
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Bangladesh is keen to purchase Thai products for both domestic consumption and re-export to third countries. |
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The only way to avoid gaining weight from excessive alcohol consumption is to reduce your intake of kilojoules from other foods and drinks. |
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Stay tuned for more exciting truths about cats and dogs, such as the shocking reality behind hairball consumption and what really goes on in the litter box! |
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Rous Water's target consumption rate is 25 mega litres per day. |
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Fully awake and with the beady eyes that only the over consumption of coffee can bring, I still failed to notice the additional security we are supposed to be enjoying. |
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If the manual transmission is taken as a basis, automatic transmissions suffer from greater fuel consumption at the same shift point selection due to hydraulic power loss. |
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We have not managed to phase out the consumption of leaded petrol, and as a result, every year more than 4000 people fall victim to air pollution in Iran. |
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Together with the information on location and seasonableness, energy indicators can help to infer a better social-economical classification from consumption ranges. |
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It might be less committed to a consumption per head maximand, but in greenhouse matters the low population implication is the same, if the analysis is accepted. |
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One can hypothesize that the bad decision came after the consumption of stupefying substances. |
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Monthly data may allow more precise measurement of consumption responses to price changes that are obscured and averaged out through the use of annual data. |
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While I'm on the point, my book consumption has increased threefold. |
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In these promotions, the state rewarded consumers with material things and consumers aided the state through consumption of items produced or retailed by state enterprises. |
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A demand-side cut rests on the Keynesian theory that public consumption spurs economic activity. |
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By then, however, American simplicity entailed the mass consumption of mass-produced commodities, not the virtuous self-abnegation of the Revolutionary generation. |
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Other human practices, like the hunting and consumption of wild animals for food, provide other opportunities for spillover. |
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Of the 29,000 megalitres consumption which was attributed to agriculture in 2001 from all sources, 8,000 megalitres were identified as irrigation from private supplies. |
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My body is telling me I will burn other substrates before I'll burn fat and just the most meagre consumption of carbohydrate will switch off that ketotic response. |
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The consumption of recreational drugs has reached epidemic proportions. |
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Of course, the drop in consumption also slows economic activity, forcing the government to become the spender of last resort. |
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The nation has reduced alcohol consumption threefold in this century. |
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This helps in implementing kanban internally and helps supply chain partners see the consumption of inventory, shipments, and on-order inventory against actual production. |
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This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
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Which is why his efforts to justify his rabid consumption of football wind up feeling so slippery and convoluted. |
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Ceasing caffeine consumption five to six hours prior to sleeping, thus allowing more time for the body to metabolize the caffeine, will lessen these side-effects. |
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The consumption of rabbit meat has a long, honorable history in the United States. |
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Initial indications are that the positive test resulted from the consumption of a contaminated feed product. |
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Much of the growth in a perceived middle class, Nijman argues, is based not on income but on consumption driven by credit. |
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So-called generous displays may be conspicuous consumption designed to inspire envy. |
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I am talking about work from Kerwin Charles, Erik Hurst, and Nikolai Roussanov on conspicuous consumption and race. |
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A nutritionist can also help you calculate your consumption with a food diary, and can pinpoint your top sources of sodium. |
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Perhaps alcohol consumption would be more responsible if fans could drink at grounds rather than feeling the need to get tanked up before the game. |
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The prospect of China's consuming ever growing lakes of oil has been noted over the years, although it is gaining new urgency as Chinese consumption continues to soar. |
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Poverty, obesity, homeownership, marital status and alcohol consumption were among the factors investigated. |
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Meanwhile, since the 1970s, our yearly sugar consumption has skyrocketed along with the incidence of diabetes and obesity. |
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Counterintuitive though this may seem, many individuals get good control over cholesterol by going easy on their consumption of bread, potatoes, rice and pasta. |
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After 50 min, we measured resource consumption by reweighing the tuna. |
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Companies which innovate not only to reduce their water consumption but also the water footprint of its products will be best placed to face the consumer and regulatory front. |
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He made no apologies for his rackety lifestyle, his liking for louche and even sleazy companions, his lavish consumption of cigars, brandy and champagne. |
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Furthermore, the patterns can be associated with specific contexts of use and consumption that suggest the Levantines knew and understood what these elements signified. |
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The view expressed by Hamilton is that oil shocks affect the macroeconomy primarily by depressing demand for key consumption and investment goods. |
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Right, so after one of these suckers and only one, on account of the moderate alcohol consumption as dictated by the party poopers, some tension is alleviated. |
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Over time, it would like government to pay for a basic plan for everyone and fund it via a consumption or value-added tax. |
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In Europe, you pay for it through a heavy consumption tax called the VAT, or value-added tax. |
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In general, however, in India as in Britain, policy equated opium with alcoholic spirits, whose consumption should be regulated but not prohibited. |
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Besides wasteful consumption of so much clean water, pollutants discharged by restaurants, beauty saloons and large bathing rooms are also to blame for contaminated water. |
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He notes that the increased myocardial oxygen consumption occurring with epinephrine may have harmful effects in patients with asystolic cardiac arrest. |
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California dramatically reduced power consumption over just a few weeks and prevented rolling blackouts and the economic disruption they would have entailed. |
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So, the trend of uncontrolled, dangerous alcohol consumption is likely to continue. |
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There is also an argument that it makes more sense to calculate consumption rather than income. |
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As a footnote, I would reluctantly object to the consumption of food in the mall, but this could easily be dealt with in the same way the shops manage the problem. |
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This allows the engine to warm up faster, cutting exhaust emissions, and reduces fuel consumption by about 3 percent because it is not geared to the engine. |
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That would be at least another couple percent of GNP, collected ideally through a steeply graduated consumption tax. |
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Alcohol consumption should be kept to a minimum or if possible avoided. |
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Now, more vehicles mean lesser space therefore more jams, higher fuel consumption and more pollution as congestion forces people to travel in low gear. |
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And I can't overlook how high-end consumption promises to do exactly what critics of the stuff have always yearned for, namely, to bring us together, often traumatically. |
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There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health. |
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The Bobcat, because of its weight and the need to lighten the all-up weight of the helicopter by the consumption of fuel, was to be the final lift. |
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We take a simple consumption tax and turn it into a complicated nightmare. |
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The advantage of pure electric vehicles is no gasoline consumption and no tailpipe emissions. |
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This new technology will enable residents to keep a check on their own electricity and water consumption and act as a record for the meter readings. |
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They danced inside and underneath the enormous longhouses, concluding the celebrations with the consumption of large amounts of prepared foods, including sago and yams. |
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As carbon dioxide production from vehicles is directly related to fuel consumption and annual mileage covered, the remaining fly in the ointment is the taxi problem. |
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A wine consumption map of the U.S. is as fallible as that wine map of Europe. |
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The metaphor of consumption dominates this speech and connects each image. |
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Income equals consumption and no goods are left to rot on the shelves. |
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In Denmark, the poster child for wind power, neither carbon dioxide emissions nor hydrocarbon consumption have been reduced. |
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Also not susceptible to compromise was the decision to restrict beer consumption to two beer gardens, in keeping with the family tone of the event. |
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Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions. |
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Even proposing to shift funding for entitlements from payroll to consumption based taxes meets vehement opposition. |
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By the beginning of the 21st century regional variations in consumption of meat began to reduce, as more meat was consumed overall. |
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D'Argenson reckoned that its consumption held up so well in times of high prices because the poor thought that it had nutritive value. |
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The same figure is recorded under household final consumption expenditures. |
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But on the other hand, the depression led the area governments to develop new local industries and expand consumption and production. |
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The natural cycle of hydrogen production and consumption by organisms is called the hydrogen cycle. |
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Furthermore, overall consumption of added sugar is falling both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total energy in the diet. |
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Tertiary sources might include encyclopedias and similar works intended for broad public consumption or academic libraries. |
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Using this technique, they grew corn for human consumption and as feed for hogs and other livestock. |
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The first brewery is known to have existed in 993 and the Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world. |
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Home demand is in course of being tonified on both the investment and consumption sides. |
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Production of Czech electricity exceeds consumption by about 10 TWh per year, which are exported. |
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The country has the highest consumption of red meat in the world, traditionally prepared as asado, the Argentine barbecue. |
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This price disparity is caused by domestic consumption taxes and import duties. |
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Once this is achieved, fuel consumption decreases and the forces against the car are significantly lowered. |
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Other BOF forecasts include a continuing decline in private consumption growth. |
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Although some recreational fishing for consumption is permitted, all other food is shipped in by sea or air. |
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The local tax system depends upon import duties, payroll taxes and consumption taxes. |
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Bermudas's consumption tax is equivalent to local income tax to local residents and funds government and infrastructure expenditures. |
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Frank have studied the extent to which economic activity is fueled by the ability of consumption to represent social status. |
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It has one of the highest consumption taxes in the world and taxes all imports in lieu of an income tax system. |
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Subtracting each sector's intermediate consumption from gross output gives the GDP at factor cost. |
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This allows engineers to select the proper amplifier to optimize bandwidth-to-current consumption tradeoffs for improved performance. |
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But at the same time alcohol prices are much higher, meaning that consumption has a high social impact. |
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People's preferences determine whether they consume earnings immediately or defer consumption to the future. |
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Before the development of rapid long distance transportation, regions of cider consumption generally coincided with those of cider production. |
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Captures data that permits a single-meter approach to combined grid consumption and sellback for large co-generators. |
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It represents a market force that could be similarly stealthful and rapid in its consumption of a company's market share. |
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From 10 million barrels per day in 1950, global consumption soared to 77 million in 2000, a half-century bacchanalia of fossil fuel burning. |
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During this time, a high demand for wine and steady volume of alcohol consumption inspired a viticulture revolution of progress. |
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Montanans would get the green light to salvage road kill for consumption under a bill headed to Governor Steve Bullock's desk. |
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Externalities occur where there are significant social costs or benefits from production or consumption that are not reflected in market prices. |
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Evaluating current extrusion lamination products through an LCI analysis makes it possible to measure both energy consumption and CO2 emission. |
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Brewsters, or alewives, would brew in the home for both domestic consumption and small scale commercial sale. |
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Pakistani society like other developing countries is a consumption oriented society, having a high marginal propensity to consume. |
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The rituals associated with these include horse fights, burials, consumption of horse meat, and horse sacrifice. |
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Major energy production or consumption is often expressed as terawatt hours for a given period that is often a calendar year or financial year. |
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Propellant consumption in jet engines is measured by Specific Fuel Consumption, Specific impulse or Effective exhaust velocity. |
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The popular claim that the consumption of mince pies on Christmas Day is illegal is in fact an urban myth. |
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Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for health. |
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Their egg consumption exceeded that of the mainly daytime-active pink spotted ladybeetle. |
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At the same time sugar consumption in the British diet increased, greatly increasing instances of tooth decay. |
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Significant growth in consumption was also evident in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Norway. |
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The consumption of the coalfield was largely for a local market but some was shipped abroad. |
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In terms of risk to this group, heavy consumption of seafood generates a 1 in 18 million chance of causing cancer. |
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The consumption of seafood harvested from the Irish Sea is the main pathway for exposure of humans to radioactivity. |
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The average electric power consumption of a household in the United States is about one kilowatt. |
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This last finding is attributable to laryngospasm, which occurs following consumption of water. |
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In addition, Stx-producing bacteria can kill the protozoan Tetrahymena thermophile to avoid consumption by this predator. |
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She died of cirrhosis, brain fever, consumption and green sickness before she reached twenty. |
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This pathogenic consumption is a boon to the producers and the businessmen, who exploit the situation with gobblesome advertisement. |
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Taxation is also needed to draw away money that would otherwise go into consumption and cause inflation to rise. |
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The de minimis rules on import duty mean that alcohol for personal consumption is exempt from any charge. |
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These coolers have lower efficiency and higher energy consumption to drive fans, compared to a typical wet, evaporative cooling tower. |
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As a society becomes richer, those whose incomes do not grow spend more on conspicuous consumption in an attempt to keep up. |
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A stock of old porter should be kept, sufficient for staling the consumption of twelve months. |
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The live fish is now kept in the cauves until sold for consumption in the home-country or abroad. |
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A GAN estimate of current US natural graphite consumption in this end use is 7,500 tonnes. |
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When experimenting in Paris with a No. 3 lamp in a vertical direction, it showed a consumption of 34.6 liters per carcel obtained. |
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According to the statistics, red meat consumption has risen, but still Finns eat less beef than many other nations, and more fish and poultry. |
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House insulation is another way of reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint, as well as double glazing and draught-proofing. |
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In 1999, Indonesia restricted turtle trade and consumption because of the decreasing population and threat of a tourist boycott. |
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It satisfied two thirds of Europe's copper consumption in the 17th century and helped fund many of Sweden's wars during that time. |
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The consumption of fruit juices stored in galvanized cans has resulted in mass parrot poisonings with zinc. |
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The jet's high fuel consumption makes it expensive to operate. |
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Mass produce food organisms and rotifer for the consumption of two million milkfish fry. |
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We should reconsider the purported salutogenic benefits of chocolate consumption in light of new evidence. |
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Hence a PPP calculated using the US consumption as a base will differ from that calculated using China as a base. |
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Studies had linked lathyrism to consumption of certain species of legumes that contained the compound. |
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General beer consumption reached 50 million liters in early 2013 and an increasing interest in craft beers developed accordingly. |
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Being animals, invertebrates are heterotrophs, and require sustenance in the form of the consumption of other organisms. |
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For a time, while domestic coal consumption for electric power was being displaced by natural gas, exports were increasing. |
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There may be an age restriction on the consumption and purchase of legal recreational drugs. |
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These plants can also withstand variation in load and consumption by adding more units or temporarily decreasing the production of some units. |
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A terawatt-hour is 1 billion kilowatt hours, and 261 of them would equal the total energy consumption of nearly 24 million households. |
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The consumption rate of reagent is higher as they are disposable in nature, recurrently used and purchased frequently. |
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Its kerb weight of 895kg is the lowest in its class, allowing for exceptionally frugal fuel consumption as well as sprightly handling. |
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This idea has been said to reduce general human consumption of goods, a key subject in sustainable development. |
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This report presents statistics on licitly manufactured psychotropic substances and their consumption around the world. |
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It is medicinally used as a calcium supplement or as an antacid, but excessive consumption can be hazardous. |
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According to the statistics released by Emirates Steel, consumption of rebar in the UAE in 2012 reached 160,000 metric tonnes per month. |
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In modern cement kilns many advanced features are used to lower the fuel consumption per ton of clinker produced. |
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Stored red cells do not yield rapid increases in tissue oxygen consumption nearly as well as has been assumed. |
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Extensive textual and pictorial sources also show that poppy cultivation and opium consumption were widespread in Safavid Iran and Mughal India. |
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Average annual electricity consumption is just over half of the annual production making Wales a net exporter of electricity. |
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By far the largest consumption of sodium carbonate is in the manufacture of glass, paper, rayon, soaps, and detergents. |
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Despite this, moderation of consumption is still recommended to mitigate chance of throat and stomach cancers. |
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For example, these include notes on oophagy by eels, consumption of eel leptocephali by bluefish, and taxonomy of Cyprinodon. |
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Some studies show that regular consumption of peanuts is associated with a lower risk of mortality specifically from certain diseases. |
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The cultivation and consumption of cassava was nonetheless continued in both Portuguese and Spanish America. |
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The cyanide is carried away in the processing water and the amounts produced in domestic consumption are too small to have environmental impact. |
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During prohibition, it is estimated that alcohol consumption and alcohol related deaths declined dramatically. |
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Kainga R, Kouame C and E Akyeampong Vegetable consumption pattern in Yaounde, Cameroon. |
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Abdullah Al-Husayn reiterated the importance of rationalizing water consumption in the Gulf Cooperation Council Member States. |
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Though himself a millionaire, Brandeis disliked wealthy persons who engaged in conspicuous consumption or were ostentatious. |
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They brag about their conspicuous consumption Jay-Z, eat your heart out. |
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However, some researchers suspect a link between consumption and higher stomach cancer rates. |
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It is eaten in many parts of the world, though consumption is taboo in some cultures, and a subject of political controversy in others. |
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Textiles were manufactured for local consumption and traded extensively by different merchants that frequented the city. |
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Energy economic theories hold that rates of energy consumption and energy efficiency are linked causally to economic growth. |
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In Postal Culture, Gabriella Romani documents and analyzes the production and consumption of letters in post-unification Italy. |
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Schwa rze says it has a highly integrated SCADA computer system that tracks energy consumption by every injection and blow molding machine. |
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The consumption goods companies included Zhongguo Jilong Limited, China Food Industries Limited, Junan Nengxing Food, and Shandong Xinquan. |
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Nutmeg poisonings occur by accidental consumption in children and by intentional abuse with other drugs in teenagers. |
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If we don't stop the widespread consumption of billfish, these magnificent ocean predators will disappear from our seas. |
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Camels are able to withstand changes in body temperature and water consumption that would kill most other animals. |
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Effect on food consumption of the imported cabbage worm when parasitized by two species of Apanteles. |
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Since the turn of the 21st century, higher domestic consumption and greater political stability have bolstered economic growth in Russia. |
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Private consumption has fallen during the crisis, but it gained pace again from 2010 onward. |
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Romania is a net exporter of electrical energy and is 48th worldwide in terms of consumption of electric energy. |
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It is estimated that consumption in Great Britain alone in 1831 amounted to the deaths of nearly 4,000 elephants. |
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Jowar has traditionally been an important source of fibre and nutrients such as folic acid, yet its domestic consumption has declined. |
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In its pure form, myristicin is a toxin, and consumption of excessive amounts of nutmeg can result in myristicin poisoning. |
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Current consumption is less than one microampere in shutdown mode, supporting long life in battery powered applications. |
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The consumption of raw food was regarded as an infallible sign of savagery that affected the physiological state of the barbarian. |
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While alcohol consumption isn't exactly what the Middle East is known for, the microbrewery trend hasn't been lost on the region either. |
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Nineteenth century descriptions of its consumption are uniformly as an ingredient in a cooked dish. |
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For a standard two-busbar design, REDUCING THE BUSBAR HEIGHT 10 UM will reduce silver paste consumption by 28mg. |
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