Sentences with phrase «displacement by»

By 2022, BNEF estimates electric vehicles will cost the same as their internal combustion counterparts, and if growth continues at the current pace, oil displacement by electric cars will reach 2 million barrels per day by 2023 — the size of the current oil glut and enough to drive global oil prices to record lows.
By 2022, BNEF estimates electric vehicles will cost the same as their internal combustion counterparts, and if growth continues at the current 60 per cent year - over-year pace, oil displacement by electric vehicles will reach two million barrels per day by 2023.
Although technological progress can alter the relative costs of different energy sources, depletion inevitably must raise the costs of fossil fuels leading to their displacement by alternative energy sources.
Panelists will include authors of the Synapse report Air Emissions Displacement by Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, a survey of evidence that renewable resources and energy efficiency have indeed displaced fossil fuel resources connected to the grid.
2755 miles is primarily based on video research and forms of experimental documentary practice that engages with issues of migration and displacement by concentrating on the cultural and communal worlds of clandestine Pakistani refugee workers residing at the outskirts of Athens.
Gigi Scaria's work deals with the painful truths of migrancy and displacement by investigating and depicting urban topographies, modern city structures and the intended and unintended consequences for those who live amongst them.
Also on display is colocation, time displacement by Yuri Pattison, in which a video camera roves through an internet data centre housed in an former civil defence complex.
Uprooted from Cuba as a child, and brought to Miami via Spain in 1983, Andres Conde, an expressionist painter with pop tendencies, mitigates the feeling of displacement by merging images from popular American culture with historic examples of Cuban iconography.
The topicality of the global migrant crisis was evident elsewhere in the activities at this year's Frieze London: a series of Frieze Talks invited speakers and the public to discuss the meaning of» Borderlands», while the Collections Fund at Frieze, supported by the Contemporary Art Society, enabled the UK's Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art to make acquisitions at the fair of works specifically addressing themes of migration and displacement by John Akomfrah and Kader Attia.
Henri Matisse in the 1940s had endured the failure of a marriage of more than forty years, further displacement by the Nazis, and colon surgery that left him unable to stand for long or to paint.
Turbocharging is an engine downsizing method that reduces engine displacement by forced air induction.
This Recommended Practice provides guidance to transit agencies for quantifying their greenhouse gas emissions, including both emissions generated by transit and the potential reduction of emissions through efficiency and displacement by laying out a standard methodology for transit agencies to report their greenhouse gas emissions in a transparent, consistent and cost - effective manner.
A rebored piston will also increase the engine's displacement by around 13 cc.
I want to know if there is, by design, a certain amount of width displacement by length or any other tricks which may come in to play which I'm unaware of.
New analysis points to its displacement by soaring spending on public - welfare, particularly Medicaid
Coppola extends this displacement by emphasising the difficulty of mapping interior and exterior spaces.
The theater has been through a host of fiscal difficulties in recent years, facing foreclosure, racking up $ 1.8 million in property taxes, and reportedly facing displacement by a proposed Applebee's restaurant.
Although he sure wasn't the first choice of many, he became a regular and reliable figure in the team until his displacement by Monreal in 2013.
Ferrari primarily varies displacements by changing the length of the stroke.
The site - specific installation Displacements by Mikolaj Szoska deals with situation, where the gallery space has become the subject of the work.

Not exact matches

By nature, all revolutions cause displacement, and the 4th Industrial Revolution is no different.
By some estimates, it's the largest displacement of people since World War II.
Jaish al - Islam, however, believed it could avoid the same fate even as Syrian troops encircled Douma, saying it wanted to protect the town and its people from forced displacement imposed by the Assad government.
«By committing significant financial resources to these offsets, we're building into our business a strong incentive to pursue shared rides and the displacement of gasoline - powered vehicles,» Zimmer and Green wrote.
The Lift tracks posture by measuring angle displacement and vibrates if you need to straighten up.
After 1980, Chile did indeed begin to break up its large landholdings, but in a way dictated by Chicago monetarists emphasizing export crops wine and vegetables rather than grain to feed its population by a policy of import displacement.
2017.07.11 RBC announces $ 50,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross in support of those affected by wildfires in British Columbia RBC today announced a $ 50,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross in support of Canadians affected by damages and displacement caused by the wildfires in B.C....
2016.05.04 RBC announces $ 100,000 donation to Red Cross in support of those affected by wildfires in Alberta RBC today announced a $ 100,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross in support of Canadians affected by damages and displacement caused by the wildfires near Fort McMurray, Alberta...
New York, NY: A new report released today by the NYU Furman Center details strategies used by local governments to address rising housing costs and displacement of low - income households in gentrifying neighborhoods.
Lee said she would further urge executives this week to address the «unfortunate displacement of people» who have lived in the Bay Area, amid the skyrocketing costs of living, fueled by a tech boom that has helped some, but not all.
However, the total number of people displaced by the storm is still unknown, as at least 65 centres and numerous unofficial displacement sites and host family locations have yet to be assessed.
There's Arkansas, bounty hunters, snakes real, human, and symbolic, being rescued from a snake pit by a very errant knight, a display of the gratuitous slaughter that comes when you take the law in your own hands, a deep commentary on place, displacement, the state of nature, and the techno - forces of the modern world and modern government, solidly American thoughts on law, property, justice, and keeping your word, and so forth and so on.
These are objective - subjective, and the actual experience is of displacement and re-orientation — for instance, falling off a roof or through a hole in the floor, or being swept away by a wave.
The struggles of these Christians among the mainstream who chose to speak out about Vietnam illustrate well the new setting occasioned by Protestant displacement in American culture.
«A careful reading of history shows that the Reformation was essentially a political movement, and the net result of it in Europe was a gradual displacement of the universal ethics of Christianity by systems of national ethics.»
There would be no need to «make» God share in man's adventure or be affected by human actions according to Whitehead, for such is the nature of God: «Decay, Transition, Loss, Displacement belong to the essence of Creative Advance» (Al 368 - 69).
Bombing and forced displacement were followed by the delivery of «humanitarian assistance» in an effort to win support from the survivors.
They are facing a serious decline in finances (the economic displacement brought by changing media) and their membership is taking on the definite demographics of the specific sub-culture of older literacy, ie.
In general we can observe that things that pass away do so by displacement, the coming to be of a contrary state of affairs in their place.
What is happening now is the displacement of a constitutional order by a regime that does not have, will not obtain, and can not command the consent of the people.
By means of this displacement of meaning, we are presented with a nearly complete internalization of testimony: «If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God is greater; for this is the testimony of God that he has borne witness to his Son.
In the last few pages of the book he speaks frankly about the «serious crisis» suffered by concept of «Traditio», the «deep wound which the Church is experiencing after Vatican II», owing to the refashioning of the understanding of Revelation from the conceptual, propositional approach of Vatican I and scholastic theology to the notion of Revelation as experience and encounter, leading to «a displacement of the dynamic aspect of revelation to the detriment of the noetic», «a gap between truth and love» and a «strong subjectivism».
On a different front, with the displacement of Darwin's gradualism by the «punctuational» model, it is now conceded that the «missing links» between most species will not be found.
The theme of displacement from home and subsequent return has been rehearsed in the literature, drama and music of many cultures not directly affected by the Christian story of salvation.
Jesuits are conscious of a displacement of religion by psychology and of a move from the apostolic to the therapeutic understanding of the religious life.
Many will tell you that you will get drunk if you don't find god, but the truth is I have seen people stay sober by having large displacements of old ideas with new ones.
Lastly, your quote mine only suggests that Darwinian gradualism has lost favor (for example, its general displacement at the species level by PE).
Sanskrit is hinduism, corruption of language of truth Latin by addition of 10 letters and displacement of building blocks of Latin by pot head hindu sanatans, criminal goons of Egyptian origin to hind, fool humanity and make them their gentile, slave, cause of Mayhem among humanity.
This functional displacement of the church by the religious broadcasters is identified in several ways.
It remains to be seen whether other expressions of Christianity will be able to correct some of the imbalance shown by these broadcasters, or whether the power of mass - mediated culture may also successfully neutralize such a challenge to its functioning either by displacement or subsumption.
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