Sentences with phrase «far less used»

And the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2006 suggested the practice of overcrowding pools for the storage of spent nuclear fuel rods — that has caused fires and explosions at Fukushima Daiichi, which stores far less used fuel than typical U.S. plants — could prove dangerous.
And while scattered projects using computers to help limited - English - proficient students have shown positive results, such students and their teachers typically make far less use of technology than their peers in regular classes, the report concludes.
Much of this reduction is due to far less use of the state's only remaining coal - fired power station, the Northern, which, as of 2013, was being run for only the warmer half of each year.

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The gig also offers pay that's far below what Obama is used to: Cook County jurors earn less than $ 20 per day.
«Tens of millions of people needlessly use a computer that is far less good than it should be.»
And then tied to that is the photonics angle because I can get significantly more bandwidth through a pipe, but as I get to extreme levels of bandwidth I do it at an energy curve that is far, far, far less than what is being used today.
Likewise, OneWeb and Telesat also filed plans with the FCC to use V band, although with less specific plans thus far.
The Swiss Post did not say how far away are the hospitals from each other, but it's likely to be less than 12 miles since that's how far the Matternet drones used in the tests can travel without being charged.
It's nothing less than a revolution for a retailer used to operating stores in a cookie cutter way for decades, and it's far more complex than «Honey I Shrank the Store.»
Microsoft's overarching goal is to «democratize A.I.,» which Nadella explained has something to do with analyzing the mountains of data produced by consumers and businesses and then presenting the findings to people who have far less free time than they used to have.
A person with a backup plan is likely to use it, which results in settling for far less than what he or she desires.
Today, some organizations are using biometric technologies to keep outsiders out, but others are finding the technology — especially the less - expensive fingertip and hand scanners — far more useful for in - house security purposes.
This is a far less volatile way of doing things than using exchange rates: for example, the price of a hamburger doesn't jump 27 % simply because of currency fluctuations.
I use Hootsuite — it costs me less than $ 120 a year and allows me to schedule posts far in advance.
The midpoint estimate, which uses rather charitable assumptions of 0.50 % annual employment growth and 2.24 % annual nominal wage growth, and a far more generous splitting methodology than that used by the NDP, I get an estimate of 33,065 workers covered by the $ 15 minimum wage proposal, less than 1 / 3rd of the 100,000 worker claim.
However here's another example of a business owner who uses her personality and passion in a far less overwhelming way.
In some instances, earnings claims may use gross sales figures, but when you consider likely expenses, you may find that actual earnings will be far less.
We used the same kind of political preference models used by the Obama and Clinton campaigns; however we started five months out from election day and did it with far fewer resources and less data.
This allows you to use bid adjustments like in Tip # 22 and bid more aggressively on people that live closer to you and less on those that live farther away.
He said that many patients use the drug for far less than a year and that the price was now more in line with those of other drugs for rare diseases.
Digital - only customers far less satisfied with bank experience than customers who use branch and digital
Less clicks means lower cost, but far more focused re-visitors when remarketing is used properly.
What those fancy facilities were actually used for, though, was far less clear.
This has led banks to use far less of their own capital in global markets, which, in turn, has reduced secondary market liquidity for many securities and removed some of the more credit - worthy bank counterparties in these markets.
I've got a thick beard that I shave almost daily, but even though there's far, far less irritation than what I used to have, I've struggled to shave closer than I could with a Dollar Shave Club or Gillette Fusion cartridge.
The Department of Energy estimates the average electric blanket to use 400 watts (although our five finalists used far less), and the low voltage SoftHeat blanket uses only 73 watts according to our test.
It has a much greater green footprint as it uses far less energy.
Though the ECB has acknowledged that one of the main factors underlying the eurozone's stagnation is a lack of credit growth, any potential use of QE seems unlikely to make much of an impact in this regard, even if an announcement of QE could drive yields down further, making it even less attractive for banks to hold government bonds.
Because Purim is far less central theologically, a decision that Oregon could ban the peyote ritual would clearly imply that it could ban the use of intoxicating amounts of wine to celebrate Purim.
One understanding of human nature common to the modern era sees man as standing both above and outside nature (after Descartes, as a sort disembodied rational being), and nature itself as raw material — sometimes more pliable, sometimes less — for furthering human ambition (an instrumentalist post — Francis Bacon view of nature as a reality not simply to be understood but to be «conquered» and used to satisfy human desires).
We can also use much less electricity, partly by reducing unnecessary lighting, but chiefly by using far more efficient fixtures and appliances.
For example, government regulations can be used to push the automotive companies to produce vehicles that pollute far less.
We are used to two possibilities: on the one hand, prophecy being punctured by reality, and our settling for far less than our imaginations were excited into expecting; or on the other hand, prophecies being fulfilled, and a boost being given to our expectations and our sense of who we are and what we deserve.
But already we know that we can accomplish our purposes with far less energy than we now use and that other means of fueling cars and heating homes are being developed.
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.
The asses of the time were much less efficient than the camels that were to come into use many centuries later; nonetheless Sumerian commerce ventured far, blazing many a path followed by the merchants and adventurers of long succeeding ages.
One trusts that the absence of Guiney and other Catholics from these pages is not because Woodworth numbers them among the «almost «Christians» or «non «Christians,» but simply because of considerations of length; in the preface he notes, for example, that he used far less than half his source material.
There are better ways to do this; indeed, the use of Mill and Rawls in Just Work, however understandable from a professor for whom they are undoubtedly staple items, is often less helpful than moments when Muirhead moves farther from the center of his discipline.
In the first place, both the absolute use of «faith» and the imagery of the mustard seed are evidence that faith either is or is not; so far as the teaching of Jesus is concerned, there is no less or more to faith.
He might have offended his critics less if he had more often used the analogy he gave James G. Blaine when explaining his course on Reconstruction: â $ ˜The pilots on our Western rivers steer from point to point as they call itâ $» setting the course of the boat no further than they can see; and that is all I propose to myself in this great problem.â $ ™ â $ œBoth statements suggest Lincolnâ $ ™ s reluctance to take the initiative and make bold plans; he preferred to respond to the actions of others.
This legally questionable action risks escalating further, as US defence secretary James Mattis has admitted, an already devastating conflict and therefore makes real accountability for war crimes and use of chemical weapons less, not more likely.»
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
All this being granted, Father Vagaggini said, it would appear that one can accept a further hypothesis: There is nothing to deny the fact that in the non-Christian religions even after Jesus Christ there have been elements, in greater or lesser number — whether of a ritualistic, institutional or doctrinal nature — with a positive value for salvation, in the sense that God makes use of them to effect the salvation of those persons of sincere faith who belong to these religions.
All these comments go to show that we are very far away from what is suppose to SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE... all you religious zealots get a clue... if your god is so powerful why doesn't he put your man in office... I'll tell you... he could care less about the piddly human contest to rule the world... really, please, use some logic in determination of who is best for this country...
For one thing, it would permit the recognition that work is far less important now than it used to be, simply in terms of the number of hours given to it.
The incidence of pedophilia in the RCC, for example, is far less at 0.3 % than that in the greater population of 4 %, yet the media often use hyperbole to indoctrinate their ignorant subscribers, sheeple who often believe it.
Historian Philip Jenkins in Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its Way has gone so far as to assert that the alternative gospels tell us less about the beginnings of Christianity than about «the interest groups who seek to use them today; about the mass media, and how religion is packaged as popular culture; and... more generally, about the changing directions of contemporary American religion.»
That is, we need an all out and truly radical commitment both to developing new energy sources and to changing behavior so we use far less.
Further, Nestlé commits to improving recycling schemes, exploring packaging solutions that use less plastic, labelling its plastic packaging with recycling instructions, and increasing recycled plastics content in its packaging.
If you want non-alcoholic, you can opt for amaretto extract (though use far less).
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