Sentences with phrase «generators of»

Unscathed by recession and seemingly unaffected by the sluggish recovery, these properties are reliable generators of current income and appreciation.
ICIWorld is one of the Internet's highest traffic generators of people for real estate information and the people who place it.
CREA's «rewards» for everyone «but» the 100,000 great unwashed must be free, because the non 100,000 have gained their rewards through back - room lobbying efforts, without the financial input ($ 20,000,000, soon to be $ 24,000,000, in DUES) that the lowly 100,000, generators of the wealth in the first place, upon which everyone else is successfully feeding off of, have been again forced to cough up.
«Money is one of the biggest generators of problems, arguments, and resentment in long - term relationships.
In fact, these two sectors are the biggest employment generators of 2016, says the survey.
These managers are creative generators of ideas.
With that in mind, let's take a look at one of the biggest generators of buzz in the industry: Bitcoin India news.
Burges Salmon is pleased to be a sponsor of a new market insight paper that highlights how the growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market will create new opportunities for consumers and generators of electricity, and accelerate the transition towards cleaner and smarter energy solutions.
This community, representing close to 40,000 full - time university faculty members, is certainly one of this country's largest generators of copyrighted materials.
He voiced the following questions, «how do they know that those generators of forms and advice who are engaged in the unauthorized practice of law would take the time and spend the money to obtain such a license, rather than continuing to attempt to fly under the radar?
Indeed, Sir Rupert Jackson noted the problem of front - loading of costs in his 2010 Review of Civil Litigation Costs Final Report, emphasising that commercial solicitors and counsel, including Commercial Court judges, saw these protocols as unwelcome generators of additional costs and delay.
For the sake of efficiency it may be necessary to have several pumps of different sizes and several hydro - generators of various sizes; I have just used one in my model.
Several companies produce gas powered generators of varying power generating capabilities.
Her work in energy focuses on: advancing energy democracy and community self - determination in regulatory and policy arenas; creating just transition with meaningful collaborative and participatory management of shared environmental resources; and centering frontline community leaders as generators of transformative policy ideas and governance models.
The CPUC therefore set California's per kilowatt - hour electricity payment to generators of renewable energy projects of up to 20 megawatts at the lowest estimated price a utility would have to pay to obtain power from a new, industry - standard natural gas plant.
«Those subsidies create acute and chronic problems for maintaining adequate baseload generation and have impacted reliable generators of all types.»
«There are many sources of renewables: hydro, solar wind, or methane and with the funding to our local power provider, they are able to buy that energy but [also] create a local marketplace for additional generators of that clean electricity,» said Carney.
Existing thermal power stations were expanded at Yallourn and Newport, with much bigger generators of 50 MW capacity used, much larger than the 15 - 25 MW units used pre-war.
«We're ranked as one of the top onsite generators of green power by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
One example is Kingfisher's Net Positive approach, which speaks about issues including global net reforestation and homes as net generators of energy.
When I was with the utility in the 1980's, we got our power from an integrated system of hydro, wind, supercritical gas boilers, photovoltaic, solar thermal, geothermal, pumped storage, fuel cells, nuclear units, landfill gas, anaerobic digestion, and even the emergency generators of the customers dispatched directly by the utility.
Shell is one of the nation's top five generators of wind power, while BP's Alternative Energy group — launched 16 months ago — aims to develop projects that produce 550 megawatts of electricity this year, one - sixth of the projected US wind energy output in 2007.
The Production Tax Credit (PTC) that could disappear offers 2.2 % in credit per kWh to generators of renewable energy.
«(A) issue renewable energy credits to generators of electric energy from renewable energy, regardless of whether the energy is transmitted over the national interstate transmission system;
Demand comes mainly from generators of electricity.
The most important solar incentive to date is the feed - in tariff, which guarantees generators of renewable electricity — including homeowners, private firms, and utilities — a long - term purchase price for each kilowatt - hour they produce.
Across the world, anti-CO2 fundamentalists and global warming alarmists have pushed governments to divert billions of taxpayer monies into useless «green» energy projects that are expensive and unreliable generators of power - plus being a honeypot of corruption.
A feed - in tariff typically guarantees generators of renewable electricity a long - term purchase price for each kilowatt - hour they produce and «feed into» the grid, providing a powerful incentive for installing such systems.
The practice of recycling as «one of the greatest generators of creative innovation».
Entrance to the Tate Modern building is down a wide ramp that descends to the bottom of the Turbine Hall, a gargantuan interior space — 500 feet long, 115 feet high — that housed the generators of the long - decommissioned powerhouse.
In 1964, Time magazine published an article entitled «Op Art: Pictures that Attack the Eye,» in which MoMA curator William Seitz explains that works from the budding movement designated «[Optical Art] exist less as objects than as generators of perceptual responses.»
Her poetic sound installations and experimental language scores often use the gap, space or breath in between speech — not as forms of negation, but as complex generators of meaning.
«There is widespread appreciation of MASS MoCA's effective economic impact — it is something of a national poster child for how the arts and creativity can be generators of jobs and economic growth,» state Representative Gailanne Cariddi (D - North Adams), who represents the northern Berkshires, said in a statement.
Already one of the largest generators of travel into Singapore, GTA distributes accommodation options, «in destination» services and a rich range of experiences to a network of tens of thousands of travel agents worldwide.
Bonds are no longer the safe, yield generators of portfolios past, said Kurt Reiman of BlackRock Canada.
These are not the kind of special tax benefits that provided the motivation to create the AMT, but Congress designed the tax to exclude these benefits, and they've become the main generators of AMT liability.
Conscious brains are a hybrid device, part generators of squiggly electric current waves and part receivers of mind waves from the field of consciousness, the most fundamental of the quantum fields that fill the universe.
But while the majority of hand - wringing these past two weeks has been from Democrats wondering how they lost the Midwest, there is another subtext to the election that warrants introspection: The cities and metropolitan regions that voted Democratic are increasingly the major generators of economic value and population in America.
Lopez: The book states that «Catholic elementary schools are important generators of social capital in urban neighborhoods.»
Such children, he argues, need to be encouraged to become active generators of their own knowledge, to «assume greater control over setting their own learning goals and to collaborate actively with each other in achieving these goals» (p. 28).
In line with the literature on Web 2.0, the use of wikis in the classroom has the potential to allow students to develop their own understandings and, thus, become generators of knowledge and active contributors to the Internet.
The script written by Leslie Dixon, one of the prime generators of the decade's many high - concept, low - humor chuckle fests («Mrs. Doubtfire,» «Outrageous Fortune,» «Look Who's Talking Now»), pitted Hawn's pampered rich - bitch princess, who ends up with amnesia after falling off her yacht, against Russell's struggling widower carpenter and father of four.
In fact, one of the biggest generators of free radicals is the burning of food in the mitochondria.
With the adrenals are kind of the backup generators of the adrenals are getting involved with your blood sugar regulation, that's not good.
Quasars were such powerful generators of radiation in the early universe because the supermassive black holes in their cores had access to a huge quantity of material.
Quasars were powerful generators of short - wavelength radiation, like X-rays.
Wind fields are capable of great volatility and very rapid global - scale teleconnections, and they are efficient generators of oceanic circulation changes and (more speculatively) of multiple states relative to great ice sheets.
It also illustrates the mechanisms by which dysfunction of mitochondria - the power generators of the cell - affects kidney disease.
One of the most formidable generators of electrical power is gradually taking shape in a basement laboratory in the heart of London's West End.
So it's undeniable that they are generators of innovation, and I'm an example of that.
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