Sentences with phrase «far less supply»

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Controlled by a «militarized iPad,» the system would be based with the field unit, available on a moment's notice to return to base for supplies or evacuate casualities — with far less cost or risk than a manned helicopter.
Early this week I was with an Australian government representative in Beijing whom I have known for many years and he told me that iron ore prices were currently around $ 83 (I think they dropped another $ 2 last week), and that while some people in Canberra were reluctant to say it too loudly, he and others were increasingly in agreement with my lower forecast of less than $ 50 well before the end of the decade, in part because supply has come off much more slowly than predicted, but mainly because they now recognize that China's rebalancing was indeed going to be a far bigger deal for Chinese demand than sell - side research had predicted.
However, the total amount of bitcoins is capped, and its supply is far less than demand.
The Aranui departs from the Tahitian capital of Papeete but spends most of her voyage plying the far less touristy waters of the Marquesas and Tuamotus, where it is one of the few regular supply links that distant islanders have to the rest of the world.
They have far less sugar and fat than traditional cookies (the carrot supplies some of the moisture) and are made with both whole wheat flour and rolled oats, which counts for something.
It is far more fragmented among its competitors: roughly 46 % of the market is supplied by containerboard producers who have less than 2 % of the market.
They may also not have enough money to keep a steady supply so they use less than the recommended amount of formula and water it down to make it go further... resulting in malnourished children.
When asked by the NY Times Kate Taylor, Mayor de Blasio described a far less dire supply situation, while seeking to avoid any sort of dispute with the governor.
«He's targeting the largest share of coal production from an energy source that provides the largest share of U.S. electricity even now — removing coal will create a far less diverse energy supply and damages economies in coal states.»
The now - frozen Huygens probe can go no further; as expected, its power supply ran out less than two hours after it landed.
What they fail to mention is that Philadelphia's educators are paid far less than their suburban counterparts, and spend thousands of their own dollars for classroom supplies for their students.
Like the 599 supplied for our Car of the Year contest, this example comes with the optional CCM (Carbon Ceramic Material) brake discs, the box for which has so far been ticked by all UK customers, and the F1 - S gearbox — the traditional open-gate manual is expected to account for less than 10 per cent of sales worldwide.
These earnings are across ALL channels, to include Amazon Kindle, B&N, Smashwords (including all channels supplied by Smashwords) and other, lesser - known (so far) vendors.
It should be noted that the first one - star review I ever gave to a book was to one whose author is not only more or less aligned with myself politically, but is a moderately - famous blogger, whose beliefs needed (and still do) far more representation than they have, and whose (free for the taking) contribution to the world's supply of useful non-fiction is prodigious, ongoing, and much appreciated by a large population of readers which includes myself.
Also, with a regular supply of medical stations, you're far less likely to be hobbling into a new section without enough health - as was so often the case in the original.
Much of this is to do with the artist himself: far less interested in the economics of his art than in creative freedom, Hockney has long avoided market distractions by keeping a tight grip on supply and pricing.
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was founded by Professor Wangari Maathai in 1977 under the auspices of the National Council of Women of Kenya (NCWK) to respond to the needs of rural Kenyan women who reported that their streams were drying up, their food supply was less secure, and they had to walk further and further to get firewood for fuel and fencing.
In a government - sponsored study, Stern and his team concluded that decisive early action would cost humanity far less in the long run than allowing rising sea levels, dwindling freshwater supplies, and shrinking habitats to reduce global GDP a projected 20 percent.
for a start the infrastructure required to supply our electricity would be far far less compared to when power is sent long distances from where it is produced, there are also quite substantial losses just getting the power to those living several hundred kilometers away, for instance I am told that they lose around 14 % of the power produced in the Latrobe Valley just getting it to Melbourne, Solar on the other hand is often far closer to where the power is required, therefore there are less distribution costs and also less losses involved.
During extreme heat events, nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased heat - related death among those less able to recover from the heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely when it is most needed — when demand exceeds available supply.
That means we can now get vastly more energy from far less land; with far fewer impacts on environmental quality, biodiversity and endangered species; and with none of the nasty effects on food supplies, food prices and world hunger that biofuel lunacy entails.
Even in the United States, different interests help shape different attitudes: Poorer Americans in states more dependent upon cheap coal electricity are far less likely to support policies that would cost jobs or significantly increase energy prices than are wealthier Americans on the coasts, whose energy supply is already much cleaner.
As people have discovered, but can't admit publicly, wind and solar are a «thorn in the butt of progress» and will remain so until some relatively efficient method is devised to «low pass filter» their output to slightly less than their average output, so that they can supply power 24/7, albeit at levels far below their nominal peak capacity.
The higher tech systems may produce way less emissions, and work far more efficiently, than a wood stove, yet they are reliant on complex, high - tech components and expertise when it comes to both installation and maintenance — not to mention convoluted, vulnerable, and far - from - sustainable supply lines for their fuel, whether it be natural gas or electricity.
Salient circumstances at present include a forecast zero flow nomination to the State Water Project, a counter-intuitive assessment that supplies for southern, highly populated counties are far less seriously threatened due to more robust storage, Bay Area delta eco systems threatened with «collapse», and land fallowing in the San Joaquin running to half a million acres (of a CA total of ~ 8 million irrigated, that produce nearly half the nation's fruits and veggies).
In other words, they burn far less fuel to supply the same amount of energy, making their energy inherently less emissions - intensive.»
The authors and their 40 contributors all foresee a far more «corporate» legal world in which the contributions of individual practitioners (however skilled) will be far less significant in most cases than the ability of the legal supplier to deliver consistently high - quality transactions in a timely controlled manner.
He says that users in the far south country could pay less if municipalities and utility suppliers agreed to embrace the new smart meters.
Comparing the market capitalization of bitcoin, by far the most popular of them, with the supply of money for various fiat currencies, the authors conclude it is two times less important than boliviano, the currency of Bolivia, and two thousand times less important than euro.
, or is the supply far less than the demand?
«That's not uncommon in these demand driven programs that rely very heavily on a whole range of supply factors but also rely on where the medical workforce is: the further you lived from the GPO the less likely you were to receive a Better Access visit, and the less likely it would be with a clinical psychologist,» he said.
Bonuses and Grants for Resale homes only add inflationary pressures to real estate that further makes home ownership less affordable as more demand is added against a stagnant supply.
Active inventory currently stands at a 1.5 months» supplyfar less than the six - month supply many analysts see as a balance of demand from buyers and sellers.
The absorption rate (how long it would take to sell all of the active listings if no new properties are listed) remains at less than one month which is a further indicator there is insufficient supply to meet the local demand.
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