Sentences with phrase «country for at least a decade»

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Given that adoption of the TPP by the partner countries will likely take at least two years, followed by the five annual stage reductions of the tariff on imports from Japan, we will continue to be placed at a competitive disadvantage for over half a decade.
Usually called something like Stingray Bay or Stingray Cove, such exhibits have been popular at zoos and aquariums around the country for at least the past decade.
Researchers in Norman have made only one - panel systems operable for weather surveillance, and it is likely to be at least a decade before phased arrays become the norm across the country.
I think from here on out we'll get a Tinder every few years and nobody will be able to touch Match, at least in English speaking countries, for the next decade.
It's easy to take for granted how prescient Sidney Lumet's Network actually was for its 1976 release: the onslaught of vapid reality shows was still a few decades away, evangelical television and Fox News had yet to surface, and though the country was shaken up by corrupt politics, at least people still recognized the important of the fifth estate due to events like Watergate.
Enthusiasm for kitchen gardens in schools has swept across Australia over the past decade, springing up as tiny pocket - sized patches and vertical gardens in the inner city to expansive plots in country areas.Nobody knows what proportion of schools have a kitchen garden, but anecdotal evidence at least in New South Wales suggests about 50 per cent of primary schools now have them.
The country's largest ETF provider now has 10 funds with a history that goes back to at least 2001, and according to the research firm Fundata, six of them were first quartile performers for the decade ending June 30, 2011.
There are at least a half dozen companies around the country that have been building and outfitting animal service vehicles for decades, and they can make recommendations to meet your needs, notes Mark Kumpf, director of the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center in Dayton, Ohio.
Given that Americans, per person, produce many times more carbon dioxide emissions than people in developing countries (at least for a few more decades), the growth in the United States has added significance for climate projections, said Leiwen Jiang, senior demographer at Population Action International, a nonprofit research group.
NGOs that ideologically support equity defend the right of developing countries to increase their emissions for two to three more decades at least, while advocating limits to an increase in temperature (1.5 °C) and carbon concentrations (to levels of 350 parts per million or less).
Because, though «NGOs that ideologically support equity defend the right of developing countries to increase their emissions for two to three more decades at least,» in fact, «there is no room for expansion by anyone.»
For countries such as the U.S. and Germany, which today produce more than half of their electricity from coal, or China and India, where a large majority of the electricity is generated from coal, it is difficult to see how cost - effective and politically viable emission reductions can be achieved during the next several decades without at least some continued use of coal....
You might be left roaming an airport for decades until some random country grants you citizenship, or at least a visa, out of the kindness of its heart.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has designed and maintained green roofs for decades, currently maintaining at least 24 green roofs in 13 cities around the country.
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