Sentences with phrase «by ordinary household»

FITs are subsidies for small - scale renewable electricity generation, paid for by ordinary households through their energy bills.

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The pace of growth will be driven largely by the pace of household income growth, which will itself be driven largely by the pace of direct or indirect wealth transfers to ordinary Chinese households.
In that case GDP growth will drop sharply in line with the drop in credit growth, but if Beijing simultaneously implements wealth redistribution policies from local governments to households, ordinary China won't feel the pain because the steep drop in GDP growth will be accompanied by a much smaller drop in household income growth.
It has proven very difficult to bring the savings rate down because this can only happen by diverting resources away from wealthy and powerful groups and families in favor of ordinary households.
- What if we had a conference that was not led not by famous pastors who are household names, but by scandalously ordinary ministers and leaders who are faithfully attempting to join with God — even in the midst of glaring obscurity and anonymity?
Bleach Delicate Fabrics Avoid additional bleach stains by swapping ordinary household chlorine bleach with lemon juice, which is milder but no less effective.
These are household appliances (systems) to which the user describes in ordinary language the problem that he / she wants to solve (such as «making bread,» «removing a stain from a pair of trousers,» etc. depending on the type of household appliance); the system analyses the problem that needs to be solved and searches the database to see whether there is a solution (recipe) for the problem described by the user.
According to the calculations shown in the study «The Retirement Savings Drain: The Hidden & Excessive Costs of 401 (k) s» by Robert Hiltonsmith from Demos, an ordinary American household will pay about $ 154,794 over the course of their lifetime in effective total fees, which is 30.3 % of the future balance that they could have at retirement without paying those fees.
Last year, scientists tested ordinary household dogs with basic puppy training and discovered they could detect cancer just by smelling the breath of lung and breast cancer patients.
Exhibition highlights include Homebound (1999), an assemblage of ordinary household objects and furniture threaded together by a crackling wire of live electricity and La grande broyeuse (Mouli - Julienne x 17)(1999).
Among the 50 or so sculptures, installations and works on paper, don't miss «Homebound,» an assemblage of ordinary household objects and furniture threaded together by a crackling wire of live electricity, and «La grande broyeuse (Mouli - Julienne x 17),» a steel sculpture that imagines a monstrously sized «vegetable slicer» as a menacing creature.
The Index relies on over 100,000 household and 2,400 expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by ordinary people around the world.
Regarding the size of the fee, the Supreme Court held that «where households on low to middle incomes can only afford fees by sacrificing the ordinary and reasonable expenditure required to maintain what would generally be regarded as an acceptable standard of living, the fees can not be regarded as affordable» (para [93]-RRB-.
It also accepted the notional figures in Unison's hypothetical examples by stating that «where households on low to middle incomes could pay fees only by sacrificing ordinary and reasonable expenditure for substantial periods of time, the fees could not be regarded as affordable».
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