Furthermore, the previously wasted heat can be recycled from these decentralized generation plants to displace boiler fuel and essentially cut the fuel for electric generation in half, compared to remote or
central generation of the same power.
The Reference Case assumes that the energy policies of each government in 2002 continue without change, a modest evolution of technology, and continued reliance on
central generation of electric power, which is consistent with most existing policies and regulations.
Not exact matches
The dream grew bigger, however, and turned into a desire to create an empire for future
generations of women to play a
central role in the industry, Sun told CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Credit Suisse Global Megatrends Conference in Singapore.
But there comes point where you have to worry about the signals that the repeated recruitment
of external candidates sends to the next
generation of potential
central bankers.
- 0800 GMT FRANKFURT - European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi talks to the winners
of the
Generation Euro Students» Award organised by the ECB - 1100 GMT.
FRIDAY, APRIL 13 FRANKFURT - European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi talks to the winners
of the
Generation Euro Students» Award organized by the ECB - 1100 GMT.
«Millennials expect to be recognized much more frequently than members
of previous
generations,» says Mark Fulford, an MBA professor at the University
of Central Missouri.
While Chancellor
of the exchequer George Osborne (we say finance minister) called Carney the «outstanding
central banker
of his
generation» and pursued him even when Carney at first turned down the role.
In fact, 55 percent
of Generation Z respondents around the world indicated an interest in starting their own company, especially in Africa and in
Central and Eastern Europe, where that number is closer to 75 percent.
Over the last three years, there's been a growing roar questioning the wisdom behind one
of today's
central practices for lead
generation.
... In the long run, we want to see the free movement
of goods,» said Austin Rincker, a fourth -
generation farmer
of corn and soybeans in Moweaqua, a
central Illinois village just south
of Decatur.
Image: Shutterstock Ripple recently gathered over two dozen
central banks from around the world to explore how new technologies enable the next
generation of payments.
At one
of the first great gatherings
of startups in the Middle East, I begin a journey to explore a
central question: what solutions — business, economic, societal — can a new
generation create with unlimited access to technology?
Before the end
of April, when the market started its gut - wrenching descent, «the combination
of return
generation and risk diversification was part
of a broader virtuous circle for fixed income, which also included significant inflows to the asset class and direct support from
central banks,» El - Erian writes at the start
of his viewpoint, noting that in addition to delivering solid returns with lower volatility relative to stocks, the inclusion
of fixed income in diversified asset allocations also helped to reduce overall portfolio risk.
Arminio Fraga, who worked under Lemann in the 1980s, later served as
central bank chief, and now runs one
of the country's largest asset - management firms, is one
of a
generation of Brazilian entrepreneurs who look up to Lemann.
Beyond all this, the survey's
central finding was the way that millennial wealth behaves differently to that
of older
generations and in particular the rise and rise
of the experience economy, «where consumers increasingly prefer to live large rather than to own more.
The United Methodist rite stresses the direct action
of God; this is articulated strongly in the
central prayer, a basic part
of the service lost two
generations ago in American Methodism.
It should be the work
of Christian teachers in every
generation, first, to understand the Scriptures, to distinguish what gives unity to the message
of the Bible from what is peculiar to this or that writer, what is
central from what is peripheral, what is essential from what is accidental; and then, on the basis
of such understanding, to develop a doctrine
of the act
of God in Christ which will be intelligible, or at least not meaningless, to the contemporary mind.
Christ is the
central focus
of the church, and the church's task in each
generation is to clarify who Christ is.
The second challenge is presented by the emergence
of «asymmetrical» or «fourth
generation» warfare — conflicts that do not involve nation states (the war on terrorism, for example, involves nonstate entities like al - Qaeda) or involve them in «low - intensity» or clandestine combat (like the U.S. involvement in guerrilla warfare in
Central America in the 1980s).
It is this which gives Jesus his
central place and role, and it is from this centrality, or particular «importance,» in our understanding and in our living, that the evaluation
of Jesus himself, his significance in the total scheme
of things, his continuing impact on successive
generations of men and women, takes its rise.
It is wishful thinking to believe that the educational system can assume the responsibility
of passing to the next
generation the
central and binding values, as well as the moral and ethical concepts, that set us free to be who we can be.
A foretaste
of that radical Consummation was already attained by those who underwent the experience
of conversion that has been so
central to every
generation of Protestant Christians in America from the early 17th century to the present.
Fallen - out friends are
central to the story
of many a fallen empire
of generations - long feuds.
This is what gives Jesus his
central place and role, his continuing impact on successive
generations of men and women.
For these lectionaries include within their various sections — Gospel, Epistle, Introit, and Gradual — a large body
of the most memorable and
central addresses
of the scriptures to the worshipping
generations in the church.
After two
generations of process theology this is finally, perhaps, being attempted; but surely it is a fact
of some significance that process theology could exist for nearly forty years even while ignoring virtually all
of the
central or unique affirmations
of the Christian faith.
In this regard it is clear that moral education, even in its diversity and its oppositions, is more a story about the legitimation
of American culture than it is about its transformation; as in every
generation in America, the substance
of moral education has reflected the
central assumptions and ideals
of the prevailing zeitgeist.
Within Canaan Yahweh was to be worshiped at the high places; not until
generations later was prophetic protest made against this custom and an idea
of God developed that required one
central and exclusive shrine.
Christ's perfect union
of divinity and humanity is the
central mystery
of the Incarnation, and, as de Lubac pointed out a
generation ago, the abjuring
of this paradox marked the heretics
of the early Church, not her faithful adherents: the Adoptionists and Docetists were the ones who refused to live with the ultimate inscrutability
of the God - Man.
Bradley's work, like that
of his contemporaries, can be defined as an attempt to overcome what was generally regarded as the
central problematic
of the age: the dichotomy
of nature and spirit, «poetry and fact» (ETR 444).2 In this context it is not surprising that he and his
generation turned to the reconciliatory absolutisms
of the German Idealists, particularly Hegel.
Our brand world is built around a
central theme
of empowerment — particularly amongst women for whom this
generation has conferred greater independence, liberty and self - determination.
Rod was a 4th
generation farmer, who lived and worked on the family's 200 acres at the foot
of Kangaroo Hills in
central...
We have Flamini and Arteta in our squad and we are making jokes about one
of the greatest
central midfielders
of this
generation.
For 154 days after the operation, the
central questions in the sport were how Arazi would recover from the surgery, where and when he would make his only pre-Derby start and whether he would emerge from a winter
of convalescence and training as the same colt who had so dominated his
generation.
Central midfield: Paul Scholes It's Paul bloody Scholes — in my mind, the best player
of my
generation.
Currently Argentina's first - choice
central defender, Nicolas Otamendi demonstrated (on occasion) his defensive prowess for Manchester City last season and he could grow into a leader for the next
generation of stars.
Luka Modric is easily one
of the best
central midfielders
of his
generation, and in 2016 ESPN FC ranked him as the best
central midfielder in the world.
In lieu
of flowers, memorials may be made to Autism Society
of America -
Central Illinois Chapter, P.O. Box 8781, Springfield, IL 62791 - 8781 or Glenkirk Next
Generation, 3504 Commercial Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062.
Abbreviations: NGO nongovernmental organization, CI confidence interval, SSA sub-Saharan Africa, AKF Aga Khan Foundation, SCA South and
Central Asia, AME - Sada African Methodist Episcopal Church Service and Development Agency, LAC Latin America and Caribbean, ARC American Red Cross, SEA Southeast Asia, CHS Center for Human Services, CW Concern Worldwide, CI Counterpart International, CRS Catholic Relief Services, DRC Democratic Republic
of Congo, ERD Episcopal Relief and Development, FH Food for the Hungry, FG Future
Generations, HAI Health Alliance International, HHF Haitian Health Foundation, HP Health Partners, HKI Helen Keller International, HW Hope Worldwide, IRD International Relief and Development, MC Mercy Corps, MCDI Medical Care Development Inc., MTI Medical Teams International, PCI Project Concern International, Plan Plan International, RI Relief International, SAWSO Salvation Army World Service Organization, SC Save the Children, WI Wellshare International, WR World Relief, WR World Renew, WV World Vision
In the early 1970s he joined Rothschild's
Central Policy Review Staff at No 10 in the Heath government where he learnt to admire Heath and make contacts and friends with a
generation of the ablest young civil servants who would rise to power and influence from which he benefitted.
Some refer to the experience
of countries in
central and eastern Europe after 1989 when in many cases a new
generation of younger politicians came through rapidly.
Three
generations of the Vallone family were on stage Thursday night, playing classics such as «You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet» and «Rock Around the Clock» at Astoria's
Central Lounge in celebration
of City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr.'s (D - Astoria) 50th birthday.
When members
of the rising
generation reach adulthood, they receive a grant from this
central fund.
Friedmann, a second
generation survivor, spoke to students at Elizabethtown - Lewis
Central School Nov. 9 on the topic
of the Holocaust and moving forward into a theme on tolerance.
Central New York is uniquely positioned to lead this global market by building on state investments, public and private partnerships, its regional expertise, and through the growth
of next -
generation companies.
Using his childhood as an example to teach his congregation about generational leadership and how to break clean from the bad leadership and examples
of generations gone by, the founder and general overseer
of the International
Central Gospel Church (ICGC) said on Sunday, 12 June 2016, that he determined, as a young man, never to be like his bad father.
Chinese who stayed up into the early hours to watch the historic swearing - in ceremony, looked on as the state - run China
Central Television (CCTV) abruptly cut away from its coverage
of Mr. Obama's address when he spoke
of how «earlier
generations faced down fascism and communism.»
Some
of the most successful high school coaches in
Central New York are leaving in frustration or losing their jobs, in a new -
generation battle with helicopter parents and the chase for college scholarships.
International Institute
of Tropical Agriculture, IITA, in Ibadan has held a regional symposium focusing on the next
generation of cocoa research for West and
Central Africa.