Sentences with phrase «mean more drilling»

Not exact matches

This means you will also get more use out of the drill because it will be less likely to experience burnout.
That means a lot less fussing around and a lot more target practice or tactical drills.
«During the 1940s and 1950s, the growth of populations and the expansion of industry meant many more farmers were drilling wells, particularly in the High Plains,» said Leonard Konikow, a research hydrologist with USGS.
For mussels, that can mean thinner shells, making them more vulnerable to predators like the dogwhelk, a marine snail that attacks mussels by drilling through their shells.
For industry, this means that further drilling and collection of geophysical data will be more efficient and less risky.
In addition, users can drill down to see how a match scores on all dimensions such as emotional energy, kindness and intellect, and learn more about what each means.
Relieving teachers of essentially being drill directors means students get more class time to understand concepts and apply what they have learned.
Which meant A$ 20 million cash up - front for Falcon, and more importantly, a 30 % stake in a carried, no - cost drilling programme for nine exploration & appraisal wells over the next five years.
It can now monitor heart - rate and muscle density meaning the virtual drill - instructors on the Fitness App will be doing players more good than ever.
According to the article, this means that «for each modern gas well drilled in the Marcellus and places like it, more than 3 million gallons of chemically tainted wastewater could be left in the ground forever.
And if you don't think similar effects dominate in wind as higher altitudes are being reached, geothermal where the same horizontal drilling as makes fossil reserves more accessible now can be used, and tidal, with new materials and methods coming onstream, then by all means, continue to live in your vacuum tube world, getting left behind by the rest of us.
The researchers conclude: «The energy discarded in wasted food is more than the energy available from many popular efficiency and energy procurement strategies, such as the annual production of ethanol from grains and annual petroleum available from drilling in the outer continental shelf,» and so minimizing wasted food means minimizing overall energy consumption.
While increased oil and gas production may mean more wells are being drilled near homes, it may also mean that more homes are being built near wells.
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