Sentences with phrase «eliminating enough waste»

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Those working to eliminate racism often tend to think that anyone combating sexism is wasting her time on trivialities; antimilitarists may wonder how anyone can bother with migrant workers when our countries have stockpiled enough ammunition to destroy the world 435 times.
I learned that my agni, digestive fire, had become so low from eating an entirely raw, cold, and dry diet that I didn't have enough digestive strength to break down foods, assimilate nutrients and eliminate waste, which is why I was still bloating and constipated despite eating all the kale in the world.
This becomes a problem when you no longer have enough water to support proper digestive function and your bowels become sluggish and less frequent — preventing your body from eliminating waste.
Although the skin is designed to be a major organ for eliminating body wastes, in most people, it's inactive because they don't sweat enough.
Without enough water it would be difficult for the body to eliminate waste - kinda like flushing a toilet without any water in it!
While I'm excited to hear that the city's plan includes ambitious goals for eliminating landfill, and I'm pragmatic enough to accept that waste - to - energy may be a least - bad temporary solution until we can design for truly cradle - to - cradle manufacture, I'm saddened to see that this announcement — like so many others before it — focuses on waste treatment and management, whereas tackling waste supply — i.e. throwing away less stuff — should always come first.
We can use our resources more intelligently and get to a point where we have eliminated sufficient waste and recycle enough that we can reduce mining and drilling for resources to the point that they will last eons.
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