While some change will
happen at the household level, restaurants, college campuses and supermarkets can take innovative and creative measures to reduce food waste.
Not exact matches
To do that, economists say Chinese
household spending, which sits
at about 35 % of GDP, has to rise above 50 % — which can't
happen overnight.
When this
happens and as debt levels rise relative to debt servicing capacity,
at some point the major stakeholders — including businesses, creditors,
household savers, workers and so on — became uncertain enough about how this gap will be allocated that they take steps to protect themselves from this uncertainty.
To West, that means being a «big brother» and «companion» who provides comfort, prayer or guidance, whether it be on the stage of 30 Rockefeller or
at the Franklin
household for a Thanksgiving dinner (yes, that
happened).
Ignoring use that
happens outside the home, it's safe to assume each member of your
household uses
at least 50 gallons per day.
«It had been such a big deal
at our
household, it was my kid (12 - year - old Matilda) who said, «you can't let that
happen, you can't let the bad guy win» so I even offered my salary because it was the right thing to do.»
Vice President and Principal Analyst
at Forrester Research Interview starts
at 14:34 and ends
at 44:17 It'll
happen in the cloud, and it will get propagated out to eight, 10, 15, 20 million
households that will have the more rudimentary voice enabled [Alexa device], and then suddenly it will become like magic.
Rail: What has
happened to the artists who didn't become
household names, the ones who
at least were known during a certain time, but then fell out of the mainstream art world?
But, when Project Laundry List inform us that electric clothes dryers use 6 % of residential electricity in the United States, while the US Department of Energy rate them as the second biggest muncher of
household energy, maybe that aversion needs redressing.Wanna get some solar energy mojo
happening at your house?
For example, one 2012 study looked
at what
happened when randomly selected
households in Orissa, India, were given cleaner - burning cookstoves with chimneys.
I'm reminded of the National Fire Protection Association's plan, Not To Burn campaign, which basically
at the
household level told homeowners and families that you need to have a plan for what
happens if you wake up in the middle of the night and you smell smoke and the living room's on fire.
Because, should the unthinkable
happen to the stay -
at - home parent, the other parent — the primary or sole breadwinner of your
household — would have to continue working to support the family and also pay other expenses, such as childcare, to replace your
at - home contributions to the family.
The video also looks
at what's
happening with
households who were hit hard during the economic downturn.
It was bound to
happen after an unprecedented five consecutive years of deeply suppressed
household formation — less than half the normal rate
at 500,000 new
households per year from 2007 to 2011.