It is still spitting rain today and the grass turns greener even I watch it. |
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The Marsh Frog is a bit like the common frog but greener and its head is more pointed. |
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The bonefish are right over there, a silvery school materializing out of the greener water to graze the shrimpy mud of the flat. |
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It may look greener in the next field, boyos, but what you've got right beside you is just as fine. |
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Varieties with bluish or purplish leaves are hardier than those with greener leaves. |
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They can be cost effective, improve productivity and make green buildings even greener. |
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Unfortunately, I left that job for greener pastures before the quarter began, but I still wonder what it's like to take a class from the guy. |
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What happens if all those displaced white-collar workers can't find greener pastures? |
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. Just do your best. |
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A non-military lorry seen moving towards the armoured column in a greener part of the city was halted in its tracks by overwhelming gunfire. |
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The Empress just hit the dirt hard and I'm out the gate and headed for greener pastures. |
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There is an old adage that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. |
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Atlantic City officials say it's a sad day, but they won't fight the Miss America pageants decision to seek greener pastures. |
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The situation is so bad that artistes are now straying to greener pastures. |
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It was green velvet that sets off my auburn hair and makes my eyes look greener. |
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Anticipating bad times ahead, my parents, like many people, left New Orleans for greener pastures long ago. |
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They're searching for greener pastures, perhaps in Europe or the United States. |
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They left their homes in search of greener pastures, but these African immigrants end up in prison on Spanish-controlled Canary Island. |
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However, it seems that the political comeuppance is always greener on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Left to itself, it would be sagebrush and cactus, but American capital and hydro-engineering wizardry have made it greener than wet Seattle. |
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Neighbourhood parks have sprung up in every locality making the area greener. |
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Ask any beat cop, the hotheads are growing in number, including within the greener ranks of the police force itself. |
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You don't have to be a homebuilder or even a homeowner to live a cleaner, greener existence. |
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In fact, it looks like the curvy mountain road on all those car ads, except greener. |
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The council wants children to be aware of alternative, greener methods of getting to school. |
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The drought has not helped matters as animals have abandoned their traditional grazing lands in search of greener pastures. |
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Their idea for mandatory sales targets to manufacture greener cars is good, but only as a stopgap measure. |
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It is fascinating walking country, greener in early summer than you might expect. |
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In the last two years, three of its highest profile personalities have defected for greener pastures. |
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These new greener chillers use sound waves for cooling instead of environment-damaging chemical refrigerants linked to global warming. |
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A goldsmith jeweller who quit the rat race for the greener climes of South Lakeland says the future looks bright for his business. |
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Cleaner, greener jet fuels made from formulas that contain part soybean oil could clean up the air and give added profits to soybean growers. |
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That past is forever bathed in golden sunlight, an Elysian paradise where the grass is always greener. |
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He admitted, though, that the profession lacked old hands who had left for greener pastures. |
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Lambeth has become cleaner and greener, with latest performance figures showing a slight rise in recycling rates. |
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In some cases, environmental preferability could override cost concerns, giving the advantage to the greener product. |
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How can Three Initial Corporation have an insurable interest in someone who's left for greener pastures? |
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And Oakland has something to prove to its former coach, Jon Gruden, who departed for greener pastures. |
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Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices. |
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The island appears barren and yellow in the long summertime and greener in the winter, with carob and olive trees along with pine forests on the mountains. |
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There are some days when the trees just seem greener than ever, the cottages and farms seem more romantic, and the sunshine seems to follow in your path. |
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Shanghai is becoming greener as the municipality places greater stress on forestation every year, even offering space for members of the public to grow their own trees. |
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Should we make existing towns and cities greener and abandon eco-towns? |
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Legislation could mandate increasing percentages of greener fuel and electricity sources to create a large, steady demand for renewable energy. |
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So you can put your feet up and relax knowing you're contributing to a greener planet. |
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By making a smart investment today, we are laying the groundwork for a greener, more secure future for pulp and paper workers and their families. |
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Through this tree-planting initiative, we are pleased to be able to contribute toward building a greener future for generations to come. |
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Within five years, drivers should be able to tootle along with greener tires. |
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We often think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, but that is not always the case. |
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The deteriorating situation of crime, hijacking, lack of employment and corruption has forced many to migrate to greener pastures. |
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The image of taxi bikes enables the latter to promote a greener image than on taxicab or bus bodyworks. |
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Sometimes you look about, but the grass is not always necessarily greener on the other side. |
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Among these are eco-friendly investments that help make Ontario a cleaner and greener place to live. |
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The results of the longest duration study of Arctic plants shows that the Great White North is getting greener and woodier. |
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Follow-up with key former employees to discover if the grass truely is greener on the other side and what it might take to bring them back. |
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Ry Smith advocates for a different, greener way to propel vehicles along our streets and highways. |
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Of course, as Erma Bombeck once wrote, the grass is always greener on the other side of the septic tank. |
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The large increase of world trade has multiplied the opportunities for plant pests to hitch-hike a ride to greener fields. |
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Whatever your primary inputs, thinking innovatively about greener inputs can help you save money or create new products. |
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A chirping handset is a much greener form of self-expression than an old banger. |
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Color can indicate the quantity of phytoplankton in the water: zones rich in phytoplankton are greener while those with lower levels are bluer. |
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The hedges are more kempt, the golden stone buildings more immaculate, even the grass looks greener. |
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Three smaller ones will have to merge with a state-controlled bank. In this section A greener, or browner, Mexico? |
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Many of our people are moving into neighbouring countries and beyond in search of greener pastures. |
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Thousands of your neighbours left this province to find so-called greener pastures elsewhere. |
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Our greatest challenge is keeping that talent at work here in Canada and not allowing them to seek greener pastures south of the border. |
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The individual will always seek greener pastures and countries needing experts will always buy them. |
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We struggle with the fact that we lose so much of our productive workforce to greener pastures. |
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As for money, I'm sure there are greener pastures down some roads, but the water bill is probably twice the price. |
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If this problem is not corrected, more and more EGs will leave the TC group for the greener pastures of CFIA or for the private sector. |
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Hauling your bike to greener pastures can be as easy, safe and economical as you want it to be. |
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Formerly, when people left in search of greener pastures, they stayed abroad. |
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Most of the professionals in the literacy campaign left for greener pastures because of the problems which the campaign was facing. |
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In provinces with building booms, the higher salaries and prospect of a permanent job lures workers away to greener pastures. |
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There is therefore coexistence of bacteria, some greener, some redder and some yellow. |
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Instead the sun shone, the winter crops kept on growing greener and greener, and I was more in the mood for salad than cold weather comfort food when it came to lunch. |
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This means using greener materials and constantly inventing new ways to conserve precious resources. |
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That is why we need a plan to move to a greener technology for rural people. |
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Beyond the economic argument, this project indeed promises a greener and therefore healthier and nicer city to live in. |
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It will encourage the motor vehicle industry to invest in the technology to make cars greener and to help to protect our environment. |
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They are determined to set economic growth on a more solid, innovative, greener and sustainable path. |
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It was agreed that there has to be a transition in applying greener technologies as to the current traditional technologies. |
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As a conclusion we can point out that Frisomat is certainly contributing to a greener environment. |
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To unlock greener and more efficient road charging, the Commission envisages a stepped approach. |
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Each city will present its choices for greener fuel alternatives and BHLS operations. |
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It offers a free environmental audit by an expert to advise and guide businesses to achieve more from their resources and gain a greener reputation. |
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The SUVs, coupes, and sedans that populate dealer showrooms are much greener than their antecedents. |
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Vitale did not always have the discipline to resist the temptation to leave for greener pastures. |
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In many instances, the more expensive, greener versions of the basic coupes and sedans are doing well. |
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Other, greener options, like wetland restoration or oyster reefs, could also help slow waves before they reach the city. |
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Or will it be the strongest sign yet that the videogame industry is leaving them behind for greener pastures? |
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I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. |
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Young men were haemorrhaging out of Ireland in the hope of greener pastures across the channel, while women left for the cities in hope of a better education. |
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Therefore, attrition rates at IT companies should also differentiate between those who are leaving voluntarily for greener pastures and those who have been given the heave-ho. |
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He recently finished his last two gigs in Calgary and will be hopping on a Greyhound bus with his trusty stand-up bass, headed for greener pastures across the country. |
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One of the ministries hardest hit is that of health where nurses, doctors and other health workers trained at great cost have decided to leave Zambia for greener pastures. |
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So if she beats out the Second City people and wins the prestigious award, will this Dollard girl leave our fair city for the seemingly greener pastures of L.A. or Toronto? |
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The project includes extensive shoreline naturalisation work that will improve the landscape profile, stabilize the slopes and generally make it greener. |
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This formation stretches from Bideford to Bude in Cornwall, and contributes to a gentler, greener, more rounded landscape. |
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The juvenile is similar to the adult, but with duller and greener upperparts and paler underparts. |
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When the cortex is more transparent, the algae show more clearly and the lichen looks greener. |
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A greener alternative to burning bagasse for the production of electricity is to convert bagasse into biogas. |
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Going for gas will get greener this year, as Emirates National Oil Company will open the Middle East's first eco-friendly service station. |
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In an effort to encourage a greener Solihull, Ms Burt is supporting schemes to supply cheap composters and water butts to homes. |
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I am a 25 year old victim of the Liberian political conflict and have been residing in Conakry, Guinea for the past five years after being other places to seek refuge first before figuring out ventures for greener pastures. |
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If it were just a shade greener and you were wearing a kagoul instead of sun cream, you'd swear you were back in Blighty. |
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Choliba, his fair weather wife, has gone to look for greener pastures. |
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The majority of these faculty members simply took their skills to greener pastures in the United States, or elsewhere in Canada, where salaries are higher and research facilities and opportunities are more abundant. |
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To offset the shortage of qualified labour because the most promising citizens have left for greener pastures, industries in major urban centres have lured workers from rural regions, which are today seriously threatened. |
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While money may attract an employee to an organization initially, work climates which offer little support often inspire the best professionals to update their résumé and seek greener pastures. |
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It is sometimes amazing and sometimes not very surprising at all why some people choose greener pastures in other parts of the world when they leave Canada. |
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The Green Motion Show will bring leaders in the field of green mobility into contact with decision makers and other organizing authorities, enabling them to put their heads together for a greener future. |
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The trial run will allow residents, workers and visitors to travel in a greener way in the NCR downtown cores, from June 8 to the end of September. |
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Sharansky eventually left the party, moving on to greener pastures. |
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Dana had constructed a sponsorship deal that was intended both to make motor-racing greener and to give a shot in the arm to IndyCar racing in particular. |
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But there are greener pastures to conquer. |
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So determined was the Prime Minister to exclude the Department of Canadian Heritage from the further negotiations with the U. S. he even sent the deputy minister to see greener pastures. |
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The maverick must run free when greener pastures beckon. |
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In their search for greener pastures, many Francophone newcomers give in to the lure of moving to Quebec, forgoing many personalized services that a small organization like MAGMA can offer. |
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When I left his office, I remember that the grass looked a lot greener, the sky a lot bluer and the birds were chirping the loudest I had ever heard them chirp. |
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Seventy-nine percent of CleanRun drivers said their involvement has prompted greener habits outside of work, like turning off lights and not idling their own cars. |
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The quintessence of this argument is that many little steps may lead us to greener pastures after a grueling foot march, while the discussion on how to leapfrog ahead remains only of potential value. |
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Building a greener capital extends beyond green spaces. |
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I therefore urge the government and all present to untie the hands of existing environmental protection efforts and to co-operate toward a greener future and a cleaner future. |
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The NCC looks forward to further engaging staff, suppliers, regional partners and the public in working jointly toward the ultimate goal of building a greener capital. |
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There is nothing greater than having someone somewhere when life is vehemently posing her unbearable conditions on heads that would like to rise from the dust to greener pastures. |
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The lack of foresight and respect for student workers has led some to move to greener pastures, and forget about working at the park for the summer. |
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Chu is signaling a de-emphasis on Middle East oil and it is clear we will be heading in a greener direction. |
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A LLANDUDNO company is promoting a greener summer with 'breathable' groundsheets made to measure for campers. |
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The city gets a chance to become greener with youngsters giving a green hand to increasing the foliage cover of the city. |
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Building a greener capital will be top of mind, by weaving sustainability into all plans and introducing or enhancing sound environmental plans into everything the NCC does. |
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Our efforts in building capacity, motivation and retention of competent health professionals have been undermined by the huge exodus to greener pastures in the developed world. |
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Marion's team is also helping to promote greener car travel by offering fuel-efficiency training and has linked up with the Energy Saving Trust to give subsidised lessons to drivers. |
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Pricing carbon makes a big difference in the marketplace and it prepares Canada to win the race of the 21st century, which is to become a cleaner, greener, fairer society. |
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Spring onions and chives each contribute their own sharper, greener onion flavour, which, though not traditional, I rather like, though I suspect such additions would be frowned upon up in Poulton-le-Fylde. |
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I put my money up and I donate extensively to a wide variety of these groups that are dedicated to making the planet a cleaner, safer and greener place. |
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The purpose of the tax is to nudge both businesses and consumers towards greener energy consumption to help France meet its targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. |
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There will be significant and irreversible change to increased demand for greener solutions and more specialised products, the research results indicate. |
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This way, Frisomat contributes to a greener world. |
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A huge market exists for these greener water treatment systems. |
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With each new energy-efficient investment, Minto is making their buildings greener and growing their real estate portfolio while lessening their environmental footprint. |
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The Royal LePage Eco Home Survey, which examines the attitudes and opinions of Canadians with respect to green living, found that Canadians are willing to pony up cash for greener home features. |
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Does the member not think that the home renovation tax credit would have been better directed toward greener housing and energy retrofits because that is the direction we need to go in? |
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Some people, though, have actually gone through with it, but sadly, far from the grass being greener, their upping sticks has caused them no end of problems. |
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Thus, ice appears blue, with a slightly greener tint than liquid water. |
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Her crimson dress inflames grey corridors, or flaring in a sunshaft through high branches makes of the deep green shadows a greenness darker yet, and a darkness greener. |
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As the cleanest fossil fuel shale gas provides a bridge to much greener future, and Geothermal energy can supply renewable heat to our homes and businesses. |
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He worked there for two years before leaving for greener pastures. |
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She had the opportunity to present a poster regarding the use of grignard reagents in ionic liquids and polymers, both of which are non-traditional, greener solvents. |
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