Sentences with phrase «gain more curb»

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Crude prices have gained more than 10 % over the past month on brighter demand prospects and expectations that global producers will extend an agreement to curb output.
Green tea is more than just a refreshing drink, it's something your loved ones can sip up in order to curb the dreaded holiday weight gain.
The changes to the driveline bring an additional 254 lb in curb weight over the old Panamera Hybrid, bumping it up to a hefty 4,619 lb — 717 lb more than the entry - level Panamera and 55 lb more than the new top - of - the - line Panamera Turbo Executive, which gains 5.9 inches to its wheelbase over other Panamera models at 120.9 inches.
With the GM 2.8 L diesel gaining only 2 MPG over the 2.5 L gasoline engine, while adding 440 pounds to its curb weight, the diesel fuel economy gains are not sufficient to offset the higher emission factor for diesel fuel, with the diesel option producing 4 % more CO2 - equivalent emissions over the truck's life - cycle.
Melrose Animal Clinic in Massachusetts gained curb appeal when Animal Arts transformed a drab facade and interior into something that was brighter and more inviting.
But its long - term impact is just the opposite... efficiency fails to curb demand because it lets more people do more, and do it faster — and more / more / faster invariably swamps all the efficiency gains
For the next decade — as the emerging science was becoming increasingly robust, and as international efforts to curb heat - trapping emissions gained steam and calls for action grew more urgent — the company persisted in emphasizing the lingering uncertainties of climate science and the costs of ambitious policies, the documents show.
Nupur Anand lays out more background, explaining, «For a few months now, talk about the government curbing the use of crypto - currencies has gained momentum, although an official notification to ban their use is still awaited.»
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