Sentences with phrase «achieving full generation»

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There are important values on each side of the generation gap — values which need to be brought together to help persons achieve a full life in a free society.
The Conservative heavyweight said Nigel Farage was the most successful politician of his generation - because he persuaded people that the EU was full of «faceless grey Eurocrats» who do nothing but come up with «vast quantities of awful legislation» to achieve things such as banning bent bananas.
With an estimated 600 miles of total driving range, the Optima PHEV's next - generation battery system features a 9.8 kWh lithium - ion polymer battery pack, which produces roughly 60 percent more energy output than the battery pack found in the outgoing Optima's hybrid system, and is estimated to achieve 27 miles in full EV mode, placing the Optima PHEV among the segment leaders in all - electric range.
The new generation Ford Everest (Endeavour in India) will the automaker's next major launch in the country and recently achieved a full 5 - star rating at the Australasian... Read More
It finds that retail market liberalisation is essential if distributed generation is to achieve its full economic potential.
For renewable energy to spread more widely on a full scale, actual separation of power generation and power transmission and distribution (i.e., ownership separation) should be achieved at the same level as in Europe.
And even then full assurance would never actually be achieved because of the high probability that there will be periods when there will be very little or no wind and solar generation.
To both achieve emissions reduction goals and fully displace nuclear power, renewable energy would need to scale up from 17 % of the country's power supply today to a full 57 % of total electricity generation in just nine years» time.
Regrettably, that means that future generations of scholars and historians will be chilled in achieving a full understanding of important, later - occurring events in our nation's legal history, such as the day Scott Greenfield's KitchenAid refrigerator malfunctioned.
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