Sentences with phrase «even less resources»

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These low - cost and often free ideas can sometimes even require less employee training and resources.
Even though there is less drama this time and more mundane human - resource type challenges, Werth's excellent writing takes the reader deep into the heart of Vertex and into the dilemma facing the biotech pioneers, and us all.
Compared to other renewable resources, like wind, PV is much less volatile — even in less sun - abundant regions.
Our calling is to invite all to turn from gods which are even less than human, and from idols like power, profit, property, creed, class, caste, language, race, success, technocratic progress, managerial efficiency and the ego, and thus experience the fulfilling realization of God's Reign which consists in justice, freedom and fellowship, tender love, universal compassion and equitable sharing of resources.
Even though specific Christian beliefs were unknown in Athens, Christian thinkers used resources which were far less internally consistent than process thought to express religious meanings, defend practices, doctrines, and so forth.
But we should be confident that if we reflect more deeply on deeper themes connected with the Gospel — creation, providence, marriage, celibacy, sin, redemption, resurrection, etc. — we will find the resources for understanding Paul's teaching on homosexuality, even though Paul himself does much less than many of us would like to explain the reasons behind the prohibition.
This is so, even if all the excellent proposals of that report to use resources more efficiently and to pollute less were implemented.
A robust economy makes possible the empowerment of the underprivileged» the true «preferential option for the poor» in Catholic social doctrine, according to John Paul's 1991 encyclical Centesimus Annus» even as it helps conserve public resources by making the resort to welfare less necessary.
However, such packaging solutions may use less resource during their production, reduce the volume of packaging required to deliver product protection and can even be reused.
+ Secondly, if Leicester City with less resources can come from the lower league, and supersede us past our traditional 4th Place Cup like we don't even exist.
The same one that even teams with SIGNFICANTLY less resources like Portsmouth and Wigan have won during those ten years?
we can't even get rid of players that have barely mannered to us for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
But it will never paper over the facts that other managers do relatively more with less resources that they are given (even though Wenger no doubt has the lions share in who is signed).
With far less resources, salary caps and the tyranny of distance, let us hope that Sydney FC and perhaps Melbourne Victory do our football proud by advancing even deeper into the 2016 Asian Champions League.
According to La Leche League, one of the leading resources for breastfeeding, infants who were breastfed for a minimum of six months were significantly less overweight, even up to 18 years of age.
And in the future too, we should expect to see ever more intense efforts to reach more and more potentially persuadable or potentially «mobilizable» voters in high - stakes, well - resourced, competitive elections, even as the majority of Americans who live in states and districts that are not competitive will hear less and less from campaigns as they, quite reasonably, use all available information to concentrate their resources where they think they matter.
That would certainly skew the premise that rich nations are less religious than poor nations, even if the oil nations derive wealth from natural resources and not industry.
The study, published in the Chinese Sociological Review, found that women with less marital power — shaped by their relative income, resources and education — had lower «fertility autonomy» and were likelier to succumb to pressure to have a second child even if they did not want to.
The lack of resources for sleep studies is even more problematic in less developed countries.
In order to gain access to major telescopes and to make up for their limited number of astronomers, certain less - astronomically - advanced countries could pool resources to construct or use telescopes or even buy time allocations to compensate a consortium financially.
But it is worth remembering that even at current prices, we don't buy all the efficiency in use of natural resources that is less expensive than those natural resources.
This technology would also benefit asteroid colonies as well, as it would enable settlements within the inner solar system to become less dependent upon Earth (or even Mars) for resources.
Because academic resources are relatively scarce in higher - poverty schools (e.g., there are more disruptive peers, lower academic expectations, fewer financial resources, and less - competent teachers), parents in these schools seek teachers skilled at improving achievement even if this comes at the cost of student satisfaction.
In the real world, even if everyone had the right to choose their schools, parents who are educated and financially well off are likely to be more motivated than other parents, to have better information about their alternatives, to have more resources at their disposal for getting their way, to have better social connections and more attractive opportunities, and to have children who are easier and less costly to teach.
But they are less likely than were donors in the past to think that the solution to that problem lies solely or even primarily in spending more money or even in making the allocation of resources more equitable, which has been a common thread in work that many better - established foundations have pursued.
Chanin could only reply: «There is no evidence that competition improves the lot for the 96 percent of the students who remain in the troubled Cleveland public school system with less resources and even worse problems.»
Budgeting in the Accountability Age Doing more with less has been the challenge for school districts in recent years, but now the demands of the No Child Left Behind Act, coupled with shrinking resources, are making budgeting even harder.
So even though the charters are not unionized and their costs are lower — they want more money — leaving 90 % of the students behind with less resources and greater challenges.
Mr. Field, in his closing remarks on January 22nd, claimed that adults cry at the lottery when their child isn't selected for a seat at F.T.C. I suggest that there are many families in this city whose struggles are so significant that they do not even have the resources to cry over a lottery which they don't have the means to apply but whose children would be left with even less financial resources if this application was approved.
This vibrant visual provides a cheerful resource for adding, subtracting, rounding, multiplication and even division to make Math activities less daunting.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
No one would say that students who use such resources violate the honor code, even though these tools make the work less than 100 percent their own.
When I realized how difficult it was for me to gain my credibility again, I did not want to even think what a person with less experience and resources would have to go thru.
And BBL might be in an even better position than some of oil companies due to less major competition for some of the resources they mine for.
So there's no rush, but I suspect 2017 - 2019 may finally be the perfect accumulation period for a balls - to - the - wall generational bet on natural resources... with the prudent version of this bet being focused on picks & shovels providers, which should be less dependent on timing / leverage & even offer the opportunity to own a great business or two.
I'll certainly run with that — employees may no longer literally carve out a day each week to mess around with stuff, but Google obviously remains committed to huge investment in its core business, continually ranking & allocating more (or less) resources to products / services which are often still pre-revenue, margin - free, or even plain old loss - making... [YouTube is a prime example — it is, by far, the largest streaming business globally (over 1 billion users per month), but appears to be only in the early innings now of generating revenue, let alone margins.
Even despite the less - than - ideal (standard defenition) video quality and a few typos, it is still a great resource to have.
You may warp your way into the galaxy and get relatively unlucky compared to the other players, flipping over systems with less resources and running into dangerous exploration cards that wind up destroying your ships or even wiping out entire systems.
Even super-weapons have hard - counters, so the winning fight tends to be less about smart thinking and more about committing to using last of your dwindling resources to build a force that you hope the other player hasn't anticipated.
If this increased engagement is linked with an in - game currency, players could be even less inclined to quit not as they've already invested so much time obtaining resources in a phenomenon known as the sunk - cost fallacy.
Scenario A, since it is exponential, must eventually be on the high side of reality in view of finite resource constraints and environmental concerns, even though the growth of emissions in scenario A (~ 1.5 % / yr) is less than the rate typical of the past century (~ 4 % / yr).
If Dr. Hansen never imagined Scenario A as being a real possibility for the next 20 years, I guess indicated by his description «Scenario A, since it is exponential, must eventually be on the high side of reality in view of finite resource constraints and environmental concerns, even though the growth of emissions in Scenario A (~ 1.5 % yr - 1) is less than the rate typical of the past century (~ 4 % yr - 1)» then his subsequent comment (PNAS, 2001) «Second, the IPCC includes CO2 growth rates that we contend are unrealistically large» seems to indicate that Dr. Hansen doesn't support some of the more extreme SRES scenarios.
Power generators are turning away from coal for a host of reasons: In some instances natural gas is cheaper; many states are requiring utilities to generate a certain portion of electricity from renewable resources; individual cities (and even an entire Canadian province) have decided to stop purchasing electricity created by burning coal; and new Environmental Protection Agency regulations are making it more expensive and less economical to use coal plants.
In order to weigh the expected costs and benefits in a world where we have limited resources and must make trade - offs (e.g. lots of intermittent wind power at the cost of less health care, transport or communications infrastructure, or even simple holidays and bottle sof beer on a hot day).
Scenario A, since it is exponential, must eventually be on the high side of reality in view of finite resource constraints and environmental concerns, even though the growth of emissions in Scenario A (~ 1 `.5 % per year) is less than the rate typical of the past century (~ 4 % per year).
Often justified largely on the basis of junk science they have come up with such wonderful policy prescriptions as using only unreliable sources of energy because they are «sustainable,» keeping natural resources in the ground rather than using them to meet human needs, having government tell manufacturers what requirements their products must meet to use less energy rather than encouraging manufacturers to meet the needs of their customers, all in the name of «energy efficiency,» substituting government dictates for market solutions on any issue related to energy use, and teaching school children junk science that happens to meet «environmentalists» ideological beliefs in hopes of perpetuating these beliefs to future generations even though they do not conform to the scientific method, the basis of science.
However, the question is whether the large time and human resources that are used to create these climate model runs could be more effectively used for other scenario methodologies [which would be much less costly] and, even more importantly, in developing responses to climate (and other environmental threats) so as to reduce the risks we face.
In recent weeks, for example, we have expressed concerns to the ISO that it continues to forecast less energy efficiency and solar resource growth than state policies require even though states have consistently achieved higher levels of clean energy faster than expected.
Trading during 2008 indicates, however, that less than 1,000 pounds are available through the open market; replacing even half the capacity in the Los Angeles Basin that is aging or uses OTC with gas - fired resources would require perhaps five times as many ERCs as are apparently available.
Less important structurally, but most important environmentally, an analysis by the World Resources Institute (which I have not validated) indicates that the caps — as currently set — would not bring about emissions reductions by 2020 that would even come close to the President's announced goal of 17 % reductions (equivalent to the Waxman - Markey targets), as submitted by the United States under the Copenhagen Accord.
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