Sentences with phrase «less resources produced»

Clubs with less resources produced better talents.

Not exact matches

Energy research group IHS CERA calculates that fully one - half the U.S. shale resource — a 30 - year supply at today's rate of consumption — could be produced at today's prices or less, meaning the market can accommodate a jump in demand without a corresponding price increase.
So easily has America obtained foreign resources that it has been able to produce less and less within its own borders.
Sustainable water management is at the heart of producing more food with less resources in an increasingly complex environment due to climate change.
Clubs with less resources like Monaco and Lyon produced better talents than Arsenal (Mbappe, Kurzawa, Lacazette, Martial).
In turn, fewer resources are needed to make those costumes, less packaging is required, fewer costumes need to be transported from other countries or to your local store, and less waste will be produced since many consumers trash their Halloween costumes once the fun is over.
Topic of note from ANC 2015, Salt Lake City: Better Produce Specifications Less Waste; Offer vs. Serve: Identifying a Reimbursable Meal; Food Waste Challenge: How to Maximize Resources to Lower Food Waste
The report finds makes a list of recommendations for business, industry, professional bodies and government, namely: Construction businesses · Focus on better human resource management · Introduce and / or expand mentoring schemes · Boost investment in training · Develop talent from the trades as potential managers and professionals · Engage with the community and local education establishments Industry · Rally around social mobility as a collective theme · Promote better human resource management and support the effort of businesses · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Support diversity and schemes that widen access to management and the professions · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility Professional bodies and institutions · Drive the aspirations of Professions for Good for promoting social mobility and diversity · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility · Provide greater routes for degree - level learning among those working within construction Government · Produce with urgency a plan to boost the UK as an international hub of construction excellence, as a core part of the Industrial Strategy · Provide greater funding to support the travel costs of apprentices · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Place greater weight in project appraisal on the impact the built environment has on social mobility The report is being formally launched at an event in the House of Commons later today.
The underlying logic of this stance is articulated with characteristic clarity by Larry Bartels, who has written: «In a world where most campaigners make reasonably effective use of reasonably similar resources and technologies most of the time, much of their effort will necessarily be without visible impact, simply because every campaigner's efforts are balanced against more or less equally effective efforts to produce the opposite effect.»
If the people learn, for example, that representative X is often meeting with the director of company producing solar panels, they will be less likely to accept «renewable - resources - policy».
Where the limiting resource for growth is moisture, the drier years will produce exceedingly narrow growth rings — less than a tenth of the thickness of a sheet of paper — and the wetter years will produce fatter ones.
In addition, last fall, Syngenta put forward a more global strategy called The Good Growth Plan which makes six commitments to improve resource use efficiency, including finding ways to produce more food with less waste, degradation, and poverty.
Biotechnology is a great tool that will allow us to produce more food on less land and with less depletion or damage to water resources and biodiversity.
By synthesising a wealth of recent information and giving valuable space to less well - known cultures, she has produced a most valuable resource book.
But it isn't that easy when it comes to producing more food on less land with fewer resources.
Sustainable water management is at the heart of producing more food with less resources in an increasingly complex environment due -LSB-...]
The brand offers a wide range of clothes that all girls want to wear made from recycled fabrics, using resources that produce less pollution and less waste.
Teams with fewer resources can compete in a less - expensive «lights» class, where the cars are all mechanically identical, producing about half as much power from a naturally - aspirated engine mounted mid-chassis.
That same item might be produced in America as well, but labor and production costs make it naturally more expensive, so being able to import it from another, less expensive resource allows me to profit by selling it for less than American producers can, and I profit from the margin in between my cost of acquisition and the resale price.
We make every attempt to minimize our carbon output by using «green» materials that are less resource - intensive to produce and transport.
Less waste is produced, and natural resources are preserved.
A country that consumes less than it produces will have resources to export.
Resources spent building new nuclear power plants means resources diverted from other efforts — conservation, efficiency, wind, PV, biofuels, geothermal, mass transit, less car - oriented communities — that would produce more resultResources spent building new nuclear power plants means resources diverted from other efforts — conservation, efficiency, wind, PV, biofuels, geothermal, mass transit, less car - oriented communities — that would produce more resultresources diverted from other efforts — conservation, efficiency, wind, PV, biofuels, geothermal, mass transit, less car - oriented communities — that would produce more results faster.
[Nov. 18, 11:37 p.m. Updated Vaclav Smil, the Canadian resource and risk analyst, has written a potent critique of Obama's move, noting, among other things, «If there would be no oil - sand oil produced in Alberta to feed the XL pipeline and then refined in the United States and the products burned in American vehicles, then the Chinese would generate an additional mass of CO2 equivalent to that prevented burden in less than two weeks.»]
Alas, doing so will in itself make those recovered resources worth less because the mass recovery effort will produce a market glut as ever more renewable energy sources come online.
Alas, doing so will in itself make those recovered resources worth less because the mass recovery effort will produce a market glut.
«It usually requires significantly less energy, water and other resources to recycle materials than to produce new materials.
Economic growth provides resources for solving problems — conserving and restoring ecosystems, better sanitation and safer water, better health and education, updating the diesel fleet and other productive assets to emit less black carbon, developing better and cheaper ways of producing electricity, replacing cooking fires with better ways of preparing food thus avoiding millions of deaths annually, etc..
Environmental groups claim that their favored but much higher cost and less reliable — and thus damaging to economic development — «renewable» sources should be used, of course, but this would hinder economic development since available resources would produce less development.
As the chart below shows, less than 25 percent of global oil resources as we know them today have been produced.
Unlike other products that deplete the earth's resources, wood is the only major building material that grows naturally, is renewable, and requires less energy to produce.
They have developed a new way of producing ammonia which reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by 87 per cent, sulphur dioxide by 95 per cent and carbon dioxide by 60 per cent — and it uses less resources.
Does BigLaw produce more efficiently than lesser resourced smaller players imbued with experienced lawyers?
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