Sentences with phrase «finding fuel points»

Not exact matches

Diversity recruiting goals are usually well - meaning but they can sometimes miss the point of diversity — finding talent with unusual perspectives and experiences that can fuel your overall success.
There may come a tipping point when voters become suspicious of why the Tories keep targeting unemployment support, especially when bigger savings can be found from ending unnecessary benefits to wealthier pensioners such as free TV licences and winter fuel payments.»
The findings also point to growing fuel poverty and increasing reliance on food banks, with nearly one in four (24 per cent) of those losing out because of the cuts saying they would cut back on heating and 23 per cent on food.
Diet sodas can be no more than 25 percent of the items offered, the directive says.There should be «ample choices» of water, «soy milk, rice milk and other similar dairy or non dairy milk,» says the directive, which also covers fat and sugar content in vending machine snacks.It's all part of Newsom's effort to combat obesity and improve San Franciscans» health, similar to a national effort being championed by first lady Michelle Obama.The mayor's administration points to studies linking soda to obesity, including a UCLA one released last year that found adults who drink at least one soft drink a day are 27 percent more likely to be obese than those who don't, and that soda consumption is fueling the state's $ 41 billion annual obesity problem.
Moonee, with her ragtag and bobtail buddies find humor and hoopla amidst abandoned homes, derelict fields, ice cream parlor parking lots, and laundromats, and while the grownup world of booze - fuelled fist fights, and fornication is never far off, it's also a star - distance away from the play and pleasures of a spirited childhood's point of view.
The point is not that the main characters are homosexual but that they are, like anyone in the world, searching for some type of human connection — not just with others, but with themselves, for aspiring Broadway composer Gabriel must learn to find the passion within himself to fuel his work.
But the author has found that ignoring comprehension until a student learns to decode fluently misses the point of the reading process, which should be «an integrated flow of skills and strategies, fueled by motivation.»
At a minimum, drain a little gas from the lowest point you can find in the fuel system.
It's still unconfirmed at this point, but there's also a chance that the A35 will use a mild hybrid system similar to the one found in the new CLS to improve fuel economy without sacrificing performance.
As Larry has pointed out, you will find a decal giving tyre sizes and pressures on the door jamb or on the inside of the fuel flap.
There have only been three weak points I've found so far: The car has an appetite for summer tires (expect a new set every 25 - 30k miles or so), the reliability hasn't been perfect (so far I've had to do the water pump and fuel pump, which are common failure points on the 2.0 TSI motor, in addition to new ignition coils), and the insurance has been on the pricey side.
The new electric variable assist power steering system, with rack - and - pinion, improves steering and fuel efficiency by automatically finding the relaxed center point at highway speeds.
After clicking the five - point harness into place, Watters instructs us on the starting procedure: Pull the red fuel supply lever, flip the ignition toggle and press the START button — the same start button found on every other 2006 Aston Martin Vantage.
At one point, I found myself stuck in a small traffic jam and was surprised to find that I wasn't as frustrated as I normal am in such a situation — possibly because of the «green glow» that you get when start to believe that you're saving the environment by driving electric and that you're not wasting fuel (and money) by idling.
Virgin is not the best use of rewards points — adding heavy fuel surcharges to flights across the Atlantic — but you may be able to find good values on domestic flights with some of Virgin's airline partners.
Although their mileage rates for award tickets to Europe are not the absolute best you can find, United has several things going for them: they make it easy to redeem miles, they don't add fuel surcharges, and their program is a good place to get started with miles and points.
I find it hard to reconcile talking points of the current Republican leadership on the irresponsible burden placed on future generations by the ballooning national debt and deficit with derisive attacks on efforts to move past finite fossil fuels, to conserve fuel, to spur innovation and basic research and to treat the risks from accumulating greenhouse gases the same way the party treats the risk of fiscal breakdown from building financial obligations.
They misrepresent the state of climate science, reciting talking points that can be found on any of a number of denialist websites, or heard at conferences sponsored by fossil - fuel funded groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
I think that if you read a little bit more closely — and behaved less objectionably — you would find that the point is that the world at COP21 chose development and economic growth regardless of the fuel.
Seriously though there's nothing that can be done at this point no matter how the CO2 cookie crumbles except find an economical alternative to fossil fuel which is doable because it's a biological engineering problem.
``... The point was not that money from the fossil fuel industry had corrupted the findings of the scientists...
But conservatives in Congress — notably Senators Hagel and Larry E. Craig, Republican of Idaho — and groups representing industries whose business depends on fossil fuels have long criticized the findings of the international panel as biased, pointing particularly to differences between the voluminous chapters on complicated scientific points and briskly worded summaries that tend to influence policy.
If New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo succeeds in his effort to close Indian Point nuclear power plant, carbon emissions will spike and the state will become more dependent on fossil fuels than it has been since 2000, a new Environmental Progress (EP) analysis finds.
As I pointed out in these pages last summer, the world's fossil - fuel companies, even before these new finds, had five times more carbon in their reserves than we could burn if we hope to stay below a two - degreeCelsius rise in global temperatures.
One of the most important things NPA found is that the fossil fuel industry has inserted prominent talking points into their messaging about the impact of the Clean Power Plan on people of color and low - to moderate - income people, while advocates of the plan tend to talk about the benefits in broad terms, rarely referencing race or communities of color.
Oh, I'm itching to jump into the renewables debate, perhaps by pointing out that the US DOD is testing (expensive) non-fossil jet fuel already — but David B. Benson's impassioned plea is still in my mind, so I'll refrain from tootling off to find a link to that particular story.
Published last week in the journal Science, researchers from New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) found that the majority of methane released into the atmosphere since 2006 was produced by bacteria, pointing to sources like agriculture — rather than sources like fossil fuel production or the burning of organic material — as the culprit behind the increase in methane levels.
As Matthew Lewis at the Center Public Integrity points out, «as for the ACCCE coalition — it was founded this year solely to address the advancing legislation aimed at cutting the emissions of fossil fuels like coal that are blamed for global warming.»
However, two recent papers published in Science, including the one we discussed in our post, have pointed out that when you take into account land use changes, the global warming pollution benefit of corn ethanol is negligible or not a benefit at all but a negative (researcher Joseph Fargione's team found that most biofuels «create a «biofuel carbon debt» by releasing 17 to 420 times more CO2 than the annual greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions that these biofuels would provide by displacing fossil fuels.»)
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