Sentences with phrase «ever deeper mines»

The higher uranium price reflects the need to move to ever deeper mines, which increases the energy needed to extract the ore, and the shift to lower - grade ore.

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In conclusion, when managers refuse to buy gold and silver mining stocks in their «diversified» portfolio because they consider them too «risky», even in an environment in which they admit nothing is working, we should dig a little deeper to learn the truth behind their refusal to ever deviate from their stubborn adherence to diversification strategies that don't work.
Better care is urgent: more powerful trawlers now reach deeper waters, oil drilling is moving ever downward, and Papua New Guinea just signed the first commercial sea - mining agreement.
It provides scientists worldwide with the basis for further investigations to see how much ore is actually on and in the seabed, and whether or not deep - sea mining on a large scale could ever become worthwhile.
For an evening out in Paris — stopping at Café Chilango for some of the best Mexican food I've ever eaten, The Little Red Door for weird cocktails (mine came with edible deep fried flowers) and the lovely cosy bar at The Hoxton — I wore my leopard coat over a bodysuit in the prettiest shade of pale blue, super wide leg velvet trousers and a pair of «sock boots» with a comfortable little heel.
The caverns are also home to Dragon Quest-esque monsters, so Stardew Valley's mining «track» doubles as a kind of action RPG, where you must routinely switch between pickaxe and sword, repping for the local adventurer's guild while descending, floor - by - floor, ever deeper into the mines, with their ever - more valuable treasures.
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