Not only is launching from a balloon well proven and cheaper, it also leaves a carbon footprint so small as to be invisible. |
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The wear on the sole of a shoe obvious from a footprint can often be just as useful. |
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There was a footprint about five feet ahead of me, which looked like what one of their footprints should look like. |
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Years later he discovers a footprint on the beach and totally flips his lid. |
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The aircraft flies at altitudes high enough that there is no acoustic footprint. |
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Contained within the footprint of the original neo-Gothic chapel, the flowing, guitar-shaped plan emphasizes the continuity of life. |
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A footprint in polar moss, of which there are some 350 Antarctic varieties, lasts ten years. |
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There have been recent efforts to revive the use of Coolgardie safes in order to reduce the carbon footprint of our high energy input lifestyle. |
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Demand reduction and optimization of the sustainment footprint is the result of the confluence of the other three concepts. |
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Beneath the windows, Gladstone spots another footprint, this one deeply indented in the soft soil. |
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These are seemingly smaller, in-and-out operations that cannot afford a large logistics footprint or a long lead time for buildup. |
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A fine dust had settled over the grass, the remains of our home, and now with each step he took a footprint was left behind and I shivered hard. |
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Down the middle is a double row of checkered squares, red and white, with a black horizontal footprint just below the center. |
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The footprint as well as several consecutive orbits of the Mir space station are shown on the map. |
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If it's not available through your utility, you can still buy credits online to offset your carbon footprint. |
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Reducing our carbon footprint would mean giving up, not merely our SUVs, but many of the little things Americans enjoy. |
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Yes, disposing of a perfectly good appliance is not great for your carbon footprint. |
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There will be significant planning issues but we are determined to reduce our carbon footprint. |
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At the very entrance of the cave there is a mammoth rock outcropping with a huge footprint. |
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Or are they expecting to find a signature or a footprint or a cigarette stub? |
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An engineered embankment and access roads stretch its footprint to 1,100 acres. |
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Use a string to outline the bed's footprint, then measure and record its dimensions, including the wall's proposed height. |
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The misstep does suggest that he has not fully understood that trying to hide one's digital footprint is practically futile. |
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The system uses a flat panel touchscreen and a separate IR keyboard and its small footprint allows it to fit any test bench. |
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One model that is increasingly being quoted in this context of sustainable living is the concept of the ecological footprint. |
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The water footprint of buildings, communities, and cities is being scrutinized as a measure of a project's sustainability. |
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All of us need to apply as much rigour to reducing our water footprint as we have begun belatedly to apply to the reduction of our carbon one. |
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Add all this virtual water together and you have a water footprint for a person, a business, a community or a country. |
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Thus a meat diet implies a larger water footprint of about 4,000 litres of water a day, versus 1,500 litres for a vegetarian diet. |
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Thus being aware of our individual water footprint can help us use water more carefully. |
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The former must reduce its ecological footprint, while the latter must ensure livelihood rights for the marginalized majority. |
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Prof Lang, who devised the term 'food miles' more than ten years ago, said the water footprint of food was just as great as its carbon footprint. |
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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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Maybe if I got out of my house and increased my footprint locally, I could salve my consumerist conscience. |
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Rate variation among lineages is the footprint of selection and can be indicative of species radiations or differential structural constraints. |
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In-band replication solutions are non-invasive, having no need for a software footprint on the application server. |
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But it provided a footprint for new foundations a concrete raft with built-in frost apron over a channel for cables and pipelines. |
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The average ecological footprint in the United States is 24 acres per person. |
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In addition to international expansion, it hopes to expand its footprint with its current customers. |
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Carriers are also expanding their footprint into communication-starved rural areas to tap unmet demand. |
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It is supposed to have 2.5-meter resolution as well as the capacity to send down images that can be received within the imaged footprint. |
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That was the most valuable part of the real estate, after all, not the footprint but the air rights. |
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In other words, the plan is not to restrict the wireless footprint of these hotspots. |
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Airborne ISR can also leave a smaller footprint than other methods if we base the aircraft outside the host nation. |
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The goal would be to reduce the ecological footprint of humanity so that much of the planet could be free from human exploitation. |
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At home, I try as best I can to reduce my ecological footprint by walking, biking and bussing. |
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Air-tour helicopter operators at the canyon have to make money with a lower-capacity aircraft with a larger noise footprint. |
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And if companies paid Uncle Sam based, at least partly, on their waste and toxic releases, no doubt they'd reduce their ecological footprint. |
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In fact, the ecological footprint of most countries exceeds their land base. |
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Another possible alternative is maximizing the use of another element of the strategic triad to reduce the airlift footprint. |
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Lake County voting records show there are 116 people registered to vote in the footprint of the U.S. Steel Yard stadium. |
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It's equally important to create a livable community for a greater number of people on the same footprint, said Mussatto. |
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He said Magellan had chosen the number of houses to reduce the footprint of development on the site, to reduce the impact on the green belt. |
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The sales footprint covers key markets in Germany, Spain, Scandinavia, Portugal, and the UK amongst others. |
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In those plants, assembly areas will have the same footprint containing standardized modules built from a select group of common components. |
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Widening will be done in most cases within the existing footprint of the road by eating into hard shoulders and central reservations. |
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But the streets, the oldest footprint of the town, remain in so many American cities with surprising obduracy. |
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Broad expanses of desert pavement, a delicate carpet of pebbles on which a footprint will remain for decades, often detour us. |
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If the footprint exceeds the available biologically productive area of the country, it runs an ecological deficit. |
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The new service, once consumer-driven, has expanded its footprint to include public safety networks and municipal applications. |
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Squeeze a modern NFL stadium inside the footprint of the original Soldier Field. |
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To achieve a workable space, the floor of the arcades that covered the footprint of the theatre was demolished. |
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When we enter, we are daunted by the great height of the room in comparison with its modest footprint. |
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Its four storeys would cover the same footprint of the factory, but would not be at a higher level. |
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And we're looking at reducing the footprint of this facility as people are moving forward. |
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Mayor Angelo Tsirekas argued that the footprint of the development remained constant, so the overall impact of the alterations was minimal. |
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It is likely that the footprint must have been left by some scouting savage making a rare foray to the far side of the island. |
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This addition is part of Sophos's overall growth strategy and deepens its North American footprint. |
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What is needed is something that can transfer a decent amount of files with the smallest footprint. |
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The ski industry is not deaf to criticism that it leaves a heavy footprint on the land. |
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Over thirty years have passed, yet no cryptozoologist has found further evidence of the creature near the site except for one alleged footprint. |
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This allows for a smaller memory footprint than loading all the instruments simultaneously. |
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But my hunch is that the carbon footprint per page viewed will be less on the screen. |
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The footprint of a vehicle will be calculated by multiplying its wheelbase by its track width. |
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But, if they had migrated to Sweden or Norway, instead of Australia, their footprint would be far lighter. |
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Unlike high-energy silicon manufacture, this will be a cheap low-temperature process for a small carbon footprint. |
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These may be small steps, but the energy monitors help you understand your contributions to cut your carbon footprint. |
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Thanks to solar panels that soak up energy during the day to power the wheel, those extravagant light shows have a minuscule carbon footprint. |
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I hope these power-hungry server farms start looking to reducing their energy footprint. |
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So to sum up we've got a very good OS that's a pleasure to use, and that you're going to think just about justifies the vast hardware footprint. |
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Anything that is reasonable in price and technically feasible that can reduce carbon footprint might work. |
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A burglar who targeted car showrooms was trapped by DNA on a screwdriver discovered at one and a footprint at another. |
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On the other hand, all this blah-blah about change and platforms and national footprint and internationalism is surely powerful, too. |
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Using the same aggregates as normal concrete, it could be used anywhere cement is but with a fraction of the carbon footprint. |
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The backlit screen does that for you and at night you can reduce brightness, thereby cutting your carbon footprint further. |
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The copier's footprint is reassuringly small, and it's no effort to move around with an unboxed weight of 9.95kg. |
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How much do you think consumers care about individual products ' carbon footprint? |
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So far, Opera has gained users because of speed, its low footprint, its determined adherence to standards and its multi-platform nature. |
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We can design our products to minimize the environmental footprint they leave. |
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The company lost huge marks for not acknowledging the extent of its carbon footprint. |
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Demanding time scales require logistic units to set up quickly with the minimum deployment footprint yet remain responsive to rapidly changing operational needs. |
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And libraries do offer high-density storage in a small footprint. |
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The environmental cost to cure the wood is small, though the carbon footprint is high. |
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In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you reduce your carbon footprint. |
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The politically correct company goes to great lengths to reduce its carbon footprint and support other liberal causes. |
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But the carbon footprint of growing a plant under blazing bright lights is absurd. |
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Never mind the carbon footprint that will leave on the otherwise eco-friendly Westside. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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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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Artificial intelligence systems and expert systems will be required to provide just-in-time logistics in support of the smaller logistics footprint ashore. |
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Every single one of them leaves a footprint online, however minor it may be. |
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Because the footprint is only partial, there is no definitive way to positively identify just whose print it is. |
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And with New York now firmly on its side, the WFP is seeking to expand beyond the six states where it has a footprint. |
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The airline industry is shrinking its footprint, and seems just fine with that. |
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The widespread availability of computer technology makes the application of ecological footprint analysis feasible as a homework assignment for the students. |
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Doritos and canned green beans may have a smaller carbon footprint than those lovely, leafy greens you brought home in March. |
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Together, these functions will ensure that only serviceable munitions go to the front lines, thus keeping soldiers supplied and the logistics footprint minimized. |
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Ornithopod prints are nearly always tridactyl with three stout and broadly spreading toes so that the resulting footprint has the outline of a trefoil. |
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Along with the photo, my wife sent a sheet of paper and taped to it, a snippet of dark downy hair and a tiny handprint and a footprint no bigger than the end of my thumb. |
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In this world, the idea that the personal is political was not about one's carbon footprint or concerns about eating meat or using pesticides in the garden. |
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Operators alike will enjoy this machine because it gives them an affordable game with a small footprint that packs in the best horse racing experience available in coin-op. |
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But the real selling point for this printer is its space-saving footprint. |
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Primarily aimed at small businesses, the initiative also includes effective managements solutions in an attempt to reduce the carbon footprint of HP products. |
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The proposed gas terminal consists of a series of buildings and other structures which will be constructed on a platform footprint area of approximately 13 hectares. |
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And the next thing they have to do is to get to the zoning authorities and tell them not to allow people to move into the noise footprint of the airport. |
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This system fits right within the footprint of our six-speed transmission. |
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Cogent currently provides Ethernet services in 15 metro markets and is extending its footprint to include five additional markets by the end of the year. |
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The footprint for the free satellite covers all of Britain and Ireland. |
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Backup initially consisted of moving data to some form of media that could be transported and housed in a reasonable footprint and stored for long periods of time. |
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Third, it has a small footprint, saving space in the data centre. |
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In addition, they have all increased the densities of drives within rack environments to ensure the footprint provides maximum capacity in limited space. |
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Consolidation also reduces facilities and device maintenance expenses through the reduction of the storage footprint and optimization of physical device usage. |
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The reduced footprint of SATA data connections frees up space on motherboards, potentially allowing for more convenient layouts and room for more onboard features! |
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The World Wildlife Fund has released a report that assesses our ecological footprint, or the amount of productive land and sea needed to sustain current lifestyles. |
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We are developing a number of strategies to that end including improving forensic techniques, such as use of DNA and fingerprint and footprint images to improve detections. |
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To make sense of the individual impact that each of us has on the environment, ecologists have come up with a measurement known as an ecological footprint. |
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One section offers a list of ways to shrink your ecological footprint. |
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His study ought to be the first volley in a sustained campaign to better understand the international ecological footprint of the modern United States. |
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They're trying to find some kind of digital footprint for this young man. |
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If it's a case of hacking, he says, they'll trace the digital footprint to IP addresses databases with the information to see if they've been compromised. |
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Some parents worry that their child's digital footprint is too personal. |
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It might be that the volume of information becomes so high that people just get lost in all the noise, and your digital footprint is hard to track. |
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The information and video images are then downlinked to multiple users situated within the satellite's footprint, to be viewed on their televisions. |
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It more than doubles the acreage of glasshouses at Cornerways Nursery and cuts British Sugar's carbon footprint. |
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The system footprint needs updating regularly, requiring Shoeshop BrowserPro for new attachments. |
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Abu Dhabi-based Masdar Group plans to expand its renewable energy footprint in the Middle East and North Africa region. |
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Different results for the CO2 footprint of incineration can be reached with different assumptions. |
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Nevertheless, orangutan footprint morphology does not need to be exaptive for bipedality for the purposes of our model. |
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The 9500 MPR long-haul system delivers more than eight times the capacity in a third of the footprint of traditional systems. |
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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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Upon further investigation, she discovered that the footprint was her own. |
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Flights to Chennai, Hargeisa and Nejran will commence next year, further expanding the carrier's footprint to 89 destinations in 46 countries. |
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Barracuda Networks has acquired start-up Purewire in an effort to expand its footprint in the market for Web security services. |
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A modern-day Crusoe will find not just one footprint in his island's sand. |
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The company also has a global footprint for quantum-based scientific instrumentation products and random number generators. |
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New York City has focused on reducing its environmental impact and carbon footprint. |
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Television production company Zero Point Zero Productions has expanded its footprint at 875 Avenue of the Americas. |
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The plan should eventually result in a large building footprint area increase as well as increasing the amount of staff housing. |
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With ADN, ICSS complements its CDN Solution portfolio, which is based on a global footprint. |
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The logistics company will geosequester carbon dioxide to offset its carbon footprint. |
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Global microfinance bank FINCA has opened a booth in Hasan Abdal in Pakistan in a reflection of its expanding footprint in the country. |
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With continued growth, OtterBox is expanding its footprint in downtown Fort Collins, Colo. |
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Standard top-loading and front-loading washers share a similar footprint size, so they may be exchanged one machine for another. |
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As exciting as printed electronics, solar technology demands larger footprint capabilities and is equally poised for expediential growth. |
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Interestingly Keen reports that piercing the footprint with hot wire was a method of ensorcellment. |
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The home features a solar hemicycle footprint, patio, fishpond, carport, and outdoor connectivity to the natural landscape. |
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The application creates an invisible digital footprint for consumers and enterprises. |
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It is also getting easier to identify online criminals from their digital footprint. |
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New team member Simone Dryden has taken charge of the company's digital footprint. |
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Consumers across industry verticals use online channels to procure products and thus make a digital footprint. |
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The fossilised footprint was left by a lizard called dicynodonts, which roamed the earth before the dinosaurs. |
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When integrated with ISA, DTECH's solution reportedly minimises the embarkation footprint and enhances deployability and ease of use. |
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The MERLIN Viscometer is a rotational viscometer capable of both steady shear and yield stress testing in a compact footprint. |
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Our ability to convert these opportunities is enhanced by our global footprint, verticalized approach and deep horizontal competencies. |
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Buddhist lore in Sri Lanka claims that this flower was one of the 108 auspicious signs found on Prince Siddhartha's footprint. |
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Measuring less than five inches square, the product has a footprint that fits in a compact space next to a coffee or espresso machine. |
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His research focuses on micro and nanofabrication approaches for creating high density functional devices that have a small footprint. |
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Major banks in India are seeking a tie-up with new banks to expand their footprint into the rural market. |
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CarbonClix enables individuals to help save the environment by offsetting their carbon footprint. |
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North Tyneside Council has been highly commended for its plans to reduce its carbon footprint. |
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Also, a look at fossilised horsetail ferns, a 200 million-year-old teleosaur footprint and of course those dinosaur prints. |
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The cutting-edge features ensure faster movability and reduced footprint. |
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Liverpool and is typically grouped with the wider Merseyside area for the purpose of defining its metropolitan footprint, and there are several methodologies. |
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Contract Awarded to Supply industrial insulation jackets within North Tyneside Council's buildings to cut both its energy bill and carbon footprint. |
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Implementation of the DLA system will support both process and footprint optimization, through the extension of DLA tools, processes, and procedures to the NWT sites. |
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The inclusion of UBE as an EzRemit global partner will help firmly establish EzRemit as a leading money transfer operator with a strong global footprint. |
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In general, rechargeables leave a lighter ecological footprint. |
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According to Fitch, the mobile network roll-out delay will impact revenue stemming from an up-tick in subscribers taken as a result of a lower mobile and data footprint. |
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With the intention to make stronger its footprint in technology compounds for the meat processing industry, Mane is to purchase Cargill's texturizing compounds business. |
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With fewer moving parts and a smellier footprint, the Trotter W offers fast and easy changeovers and rugged reliability at an affordable price point. |
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Individuals may purchase these systems to reduce or eliminate their dependence on grid electric power for economic reasons, or to reduce their carbon footprint. |
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This early music would not have left an archaeological footprint. |
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A carbon footprint can be either for a site or for a product. |
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He raises concerns about the carbon footprint of the biomass supply chain. |
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Mike Whitlatch, Vice President Energy and Procurement at UPS, is inspiring other corporations and municipalities to reduce their carbon footprint with renewable diesel. |
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Cutlery made of German steel with a unique blade profile will be available in 14-and 7-piece sets, a smaller footprint that makes it more saleable globally. |
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They joined in 2009 in a commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. |
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A possible fossilised dinosaur footprint is said to be on one side of the stone, though a study by English Heritage in 2015 concluded that this claim was unsubstantiated. |
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As these OEMs expanded their production footprint beyond home markets, modifying existing platforms to effectively homologate into new markets reduced costs and complexity. |
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Under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer, Gavin Haig, the Macau opening is a further extension of Belstaff's commitment to expand its global footprint. |
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The E-Car Club, which has launched in London ahead of a nationwide rollout, will allow businesses to reduce the cost and footprint of their fleets. |
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The dramatic shift, taking less than ten years and without government funding, lowered electricity costs and slashed the country's carbon footprint. |
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According to the Consumer Federation of America, sealing unwanted leaks around homes is an excellent way to cut home energy costs and decrease the household carbon footprint. |
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With a small memory footprint and an affordable licensing model, the IAR PowerPac RTOS is particularly aimed at the low-cost ARM-powered microcontroller market. |
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The E-Car Club, which has launched in London ahead of a nationwide roll-out, will allow businesses to reduce the cost and footprint of their fleets. |
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Derrida writes more patiently about the turns and counterturns of writing as the deconstructive footprint of the human, always on-going and therefore always provisional. |
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They are proven groundbreakers not only in this region but in the world when it comes to social responsibility and minimising their carbon footprint. |
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Extending forward from the frame, it doesn't really compromise the gun's concealment footprint, but will require a special holster or something like the Remora holster. |
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In 2006, the university established the Office of Environmental Stewardship to initiate, coordinate and implement programs to reduce the university's environmental footprint. |
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The new test socket can be matched to any existing socket footprint, allowing an existing PCB to be used for FA testing or for combined testing requirements. |
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Greater Bay Bancorp today announced a series of branding consolidations aimed at streamlining and regionalizing its banking identities in its current geographic footprint. |
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