Sentences with phrase «harvest into»

«There are tons of young people with great and diverse talents who have already entered the workforce and experienced that a job might not be a career; they are prime for harvest into an opportunity that allows them to expand their market reach, and be mobile and fluid.»
The decision in May 2009 to raise U.S. auto fuel efficiency standards 40 percent by 2016 will reduce U.S. dependence on oil far more than converting the country's entire grain harvest into ethanol could.
The combination of population growth, rising affluence, and the conversion of one third of the U.S. grain harvest into ethanol to fuel cars is expanding the world demand for grain by a record 43 million tons per year, double the annual growth of a decade ago.
Suddenly investments in U.S. corn - based ethanol distilleries became hugely profitable, unleashing an investment frenzy that will convert one fourth of the 2009 U.S. grain harvest into fuel for cars.
Inspiring Investment On top of all of this last year Kallari inspired Stephen McDonnell, the founder of Applegate Farms, to invest $ 250 000 into the cooperative to help them turn a higher percentage of their cacao harvest into their own brand organic chocolate bar, which brings them four times the profit than if they just sold the beans.
«Rather than let it be destroyed naturally, you harvest it into the marketplace and then just let the natural systems replace what should be there next.»
We're turning this season's fruit and vegetable harvest into recipes you can make at home too!
Fall has arrived and bringing harvest into home doesn't have to be complicated.
Does incorporating gardens and their harvest into school - based nutrition programs help children get healthier?
They blend dead plant material left from harvest into the soil.
The annals of green chemistry are full of crazy, fascinating stories, like a plan to turn the unmarketable potatoes from Maine's annual harvest into biodegradable plastics.
Then, a shift from a grain - based vegetarian diet to one rich in meat and milk led to greater diversion of the world's grain harvest into animal fodder.
He ground his harvest into flour using a stone mill — which is still in use today at our facility — and then delivered it to local stores from the back of his pick - up truck.
And biblical religion transformed «pagan» rites of spring and harvest into festivals celebrating historic events.
Warmer days are spent in the garden with smaller sewing projects on the go, turning my harvests into yummy dinners and chutney making which my family and friends can't get enough of!
Warmer days are spent in the garden with smaller sewing projects on the go, turning my harvests into yummy dinners and chutney making which my family and friends can't get enough of!
Strong currents sweep rich plankton harvests into the shallow water channels around these islands, attracting large, feeding pelagics such as whale sharks and manta rays.
Warmer days are spent in the garden with smaller sewing projects on the go, turning my harvests into yummy dinners and chutney making which my family and friends can't get enough of!
Warmer days are spent in the garden with smaller sewing projects on the go, turning my harvests into yummy dinners and chutney making which my family and friends can't get enough of!
Ambulatory centers run by small anesthesiology groups, as well as urgent care practices, are other outcroppings that could be harvested into hospital networks.

Not exact matches

«We were three months into the cycle almost ready to harvest and our crops were stolen,» says Grace.
So in addition to commenting on the difficulty of harvesting imagination, he also provided insight into how it can — in fact — be fostered.
Animal cells are cultured from stem cells and incubated in a «bioreactor» into tissue that can be «harvested» and formed into familiar foods like meatballs, patties, and fish sticks.
The protagonist of «Harvesting Liberty» is Michael Lewis, founder of The Growing Warriors Project, who is working to reintroduce industrial hemp into Kentucky — and eventually, the entire U.S..
Matthews describes her company's proprietary MORE technology as an energy harvesting and emanating building block that can be seamlessly integrated into various infrastructures, objects and products — everything from floor panels, streets, speed bumps and sidewalks, to subway turnstiles, strollers, shopping carts and beyond.
Whereas you're likely to find crickets reared at Georgia's Armstrong Cricket Farm at reptile stores or Petco, the grade of invertebrate meat harvested at Coalo Valley Farms or Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch are meant for converting the West into eating insects.
But using the dirt - covered plants would be a food safety disaster — and turning the soil to harvest them would release carbon into the atmosphere, creating the kind of negative impact on the environment Brown is trying to offset.
A Boeing employee found a way for airports to produce their own energy: harvest the jet engine sounds and turn noise into power.
Kogan seemed most comfortable during the session when he was laying into Facebook's platform policies — perhaps unsurprisingly, given how the company has sought to paint him as a rogue actor who abused its systems by creating an app that harvested data on up to 87 million Facebook users and then handing information on its users off to third parties.
Wealthfront also announced that their Tax Loss Harvesting, Direct Indexing, and Advanced Indexing are all merged into one combined service called PassivePlus.
The data was acquired and processed by Cambridge University professor Aleksandr Kogan whose personality quiz app, running on Facebook's platform in 2014, was able to harvest personal data on tens of millions of users (a subset of which Kogan turned into psychological profiles for CA to use for targeting political messaging at US voters).
It is a line of thinking that necessitates doing what is optimal: when to balance user experience with «bot experience» to create a site that will harvest any legitimate traffic without detriment to conversions, or without venturing into areas beyond the given risk threshhold for the project.
If you're determined to retire early and planning to tap into your 401k and your non-tax sheltered investments anyway, consider tax - loss harvesting to reduce your overall tax.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), which has been looking into the British firm's handling of data harvested from millions of Facebook users, and raided its offices in March, said the inquiry would continue.
Of the many shortcomings of the pre-Fed currency and banking system, none struck sincere reform proponents of all kinds as being in more dire need of correction than the tendency of the nation's bank reserves to flow into the coffers of a handful of New York banks during seasons apart from the harvest, combined with the annual (and occasionally mad) harvest - time scramble for those same reserves.
I harvest the URL's from the top 10 sites, and then place them into Excel.
Infosecurity Magazine reported that some attackers inject malicious code into ads, otherwise known as malvertising, to install cryptocurrency mining tools designed to harvest Monero.
In explaining the decision to close the offices, Wheatland cited the ongoing investigations into Cambridge Analytica's massive data harvesting scandal, damage to the company's reputation, and loss of clients.
With tax loss harvesting, we report losses on our portfolio, but we don't really lose the money, as we invest it into a similar asset.
The Plan merely calls on forestry companies operating in caribou ranges to prepare spatial harvest sequences within their Forest Management Plans to meet caribou habitat requirements, and states that Alberta Forestry may impose additional terms and conditions into harvesting plans and operating ground rules (at pp 49 - 52).
The social networking giant was thrust into crisis this week following the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal, forcing the founder of the California - based website to address the allegation that 50 million profiles were harvested back in 2014.
9:38; «Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest
* Matthew 13:30 Let them grow together, until the harvest: and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn.
It locks in that God is absolutely there, locked into a triangle of days made of hair harvested on the Sun, which only angels can unlock.
The hope would be to then harvest that pancreas and transplant it into a person who needs one.
God of all government, Send workers into the harvest field of political life.
This method, which explains things by analyzing them into smaller and simpler parts, has yielded a rich harvest of discoveries about the natural world.
Like the seeds which fell on the good soil and brought forth abundant harvest, like the mustard seed, though small, which grows into a big bush, the kingdom of God will not fail.
Sow your life into a place and into a people, remain there and watch how it slowly turns into the greatest harvest you could never have imagined.
However, unless that vision is rooted in the sacramental and liturgical realities it proclaims, and in a personal life of the spirit, and unless that formation is translated into action in the moral and social life of the individuals and group, there will be little or no harvest.
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