Sentences with phrase «generally less wind»

Not exact matches

Investors who commit to incremental buys generally wind up paying the same (or even less) in the long run for their metal and spend a lot less time watching the market.
The pros generally prefer the morning wave and think scoring conditions are easier — the greens are fresh with less spike and ball marks, and the wind is often more still.
In Kenya, there is generally more help from extended family; there are fewer parenting philosophies to pick from, doubt and then be judged by; there's no scheduled sleep times to disrupt; there's a more relaxed free - range parenting style; it's a less tightly wound culture in general; there's not the pressure to be the main source of entertainment for your children.
Whilst an animals movement should be restricted after surgery, the dangers of post operative complications are generally over by day seven; your Veterinarian would have advised you to not let Baby jump or go up or down stairs due to the healing of the surgical wound, by day 7 the wound is more or less healed and traditionally she would have had her stitches removed on day ten, but I think your Veterinarian would have put dissolving stitches in an intradermal pattern making them invisible.
Of course then the boss finally dies and like with all the other enemies a bunch of exp points and loot pops up that I have less than zero interest in going through and generally wind up selling off (for more exp points).
Look at the charts starting on page 6, and you will find that for energy sources you might be considering investing in today, wind is always reported to be the cheapest, generally about 10 % less than the next cheapest which is natural gas.
Albatrosses are generally thought to benefit from stronger winds because it means they expend less energy and can cover even more ground during fishing trips.
While subsidies have likely increased domestic production, they've also diverted capital from more productive activities (such as energy efficiency) and constrained the growth of renewable energy (solar and wind enjoy fewer subsidies and, generally, receive much less preferential political treatment).
The generally higher income «environmentalists» and wind and solar industries are married to the extreme left of the Democratic Party, which draws much of its support from minority and less well - to - do groups, who will lose heavily from reducing CO2 emissions, particularly from such an absurd goal as 80 - 50.
Thus, consultants Ernst and Young note that, in 2005/2006, the UK's ROC system cost consumers 3.2 pence / kilowatt hour, whereas in 2006 the German Feed - In Tariff only cost consumers 2.6 / p / kWh — despite having a much bigger wind capacity in areas with generally much less wind than in the UK.
For the first six decades to 1720 the figures are printed in italics as an indication that they must be considered less reliable, based as they are on extrapolation from the results of readings of highly imperfect instruments in uncertain exposures at a considerable distance, generally in south - east England; or on estimates based on interpretations of daily observations of wind and weather.
Yes, the local soil surface was getting a little warmer, but the wind would also be taking less heat away from the area; one would counteract the other; there would be no net increase in heating generally.
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