Sentences with phrase «more resource intensive»

The problem with seventh gen emulation is that as games become more resource intensive and consoles become more powerful and complex, recreating it all places exponentially more strain on PC hardware, meaning games which are technically less graphically demanding require massive quantities of juice.
While it's still unclear how well this feature will perform when using more resource intensive apps, during my hands - on time with the smartphone I watched two Office apps run flawlessly at the same time.
The only moments of slowdown I encountered were when I was opening more resource intensive websites that feature large images or high - resolution video.
But as we start to comprehend the twin facts that oil is likely to become ever harder and more resource intensive to come by, and that the Earth and its atmosphere does not have a limitless capacity to absorb the crap we pour into it, the cult of economic growth at all costs starts to look a little shaky.
For example, a highly dynamic site like Facebook is much more resource intensive than a news site like Ubergizmo, so take this as a general number that can change a lot depending on your own usage.
Educurious might disrupt more resource intensive face - to - face mentoring that would be needed to match the high - touch guidance that helicopter parents themselves tend to provide or the expert advice a professional parent can lend to his own children in their professional pursuits.

Not exact matches

«Even though our approach is more resource - intensive, it may have a stronger impact in terms of brand building than other approaches,» says Jain.
The reason efficiency is declining is due to decline in oil reservoir quality the world over as the best reserves of this finite resource were produced first and more recent production is more energy - intensive using enhanced oil recovery techniques.
The regional composition of growth has been quite divergent, with the resource - intensive states of Western Australia and Queensland growing much more strongly than the rest of the country (for more detail, see «Box B: Divergences in Regional Performance»).
It's time to stop desperately trying to ship out more carbon - intensive raw resources, and instead have a real conversation about the new steps for Canada's economy in the 21st century.
Raising livestock is immensely resource intensive; with more than ten billion animals raised for food annually (not including fish), the required amount of fresh water, grains, grasses — and medically important antibiotics — is simply staggering.
«These young women are unlikely to respond to public health messaging and we will need to develop a more intensive resource to motivate behavior change.
Beyond a certain level of affluence, he says, we spend proportionally less on resource - intensive staples such as food, housing and clothing, and more on services.
«This approach is more labor intensive and the required increase in resources may not be available everywhere,» said Dr. Memtsoudis.
It's resource - intensive to grow, creates many environmental impacts, and is more useful as food.
«The energy and time required to transmit data to the ground, process it there and send the answer back is a bottleneck, and it can be more resource - intensive than just computing on the device.»
The truck's calculation model thus has to be more complex and resource intensive.
However, the regulation of postembryonic development has received less attention as these screens are more labor intensive and require extensive resources.
Doing so will get you into the eco-friendly habit of reusing old items, and it could encourage you to DIY more of your home goods instead of always buying them new, which is usually the healthier, cheaper, and less resource - intensive choice.
Free dating sites are way more hardware / resource intensive then paid sites and social networks.
With nearly half of all new teachers leaving their classrooms within five years and as many as a third of the nation's teaching force readying for retirement, some education and political leaders seem to believe that education can solve its human - resource challenge by becoming more like the military: sign individuals up for short - term enlistments, prepare them in intensive boot - camp experiences, and then send them to the front lines.
Because these classrooms are increasingly resource intensive — relying on substantially more information sources, more discussion and argument, more guidance, and more cooperation with people — we believe that this form of schooling can not be achieved without the creative integration of computational, visual, and communications technologies.
So, K - 12 public education costs more than parents are paying for daycare and preschool, which is reasonable given that K - 12 education is a more resource - intensive activity, teachers typically make more, and the K - 12 dollar figure includes spending on services for students with disabilities.
Many of our resources are available to any group that is considering applying to run a Free School but we also have a more intensive programme of support that has a limited number of places.
A focused effort to evaluate curricula and shift demand toward more effective options would yield a higher return on investment than more resource - intensive measures.
For example, kids who are extremely discrepant from grade level expectations need an intervention that is more intensive, likely requiring more resources like time or materials, than kids who are less discrepant.
Eliminating educational inequities must begin with a recognition that resources do matter and that schools serving students most at risk require a commitment of more intensive resources.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 benchmarks were carried out 4 times in a row on May 16, and you can see the average on single - core and multi-core above, which are both very good for a tablet, and these scores will make the S4 very snappy for web browsing, running apps, and for more complicated and resource intensive tasks, like gaming.
On the more resource - intensive 3DMark Ice Storm Extreme test, the G Pad 8.3 scored 5,261, more than doubling the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0's score of 2,344.
I think it's a much more resource - intensive app than the typical Kindle app, which probably helps explain why page turns are sluggish.
This will help ensure that shelter staff is prepared, resources are sufficient, and protocols are fine - tuned for more intensive cases that will follow as the program develops.
More important, though, they ignore the fact that any feral cat management program is resource - intensive (as is any conservation effort, of course).
MINDFUL MEETING Inspires meeting professionals to host more sustainable events by considering practices that are less resource - intensive, such as paperless registration and placing notepads in a central location to turning off climate control when a meeting room is not in use.
The process of making a console title is very resource - intensive and will take time, but rest assured that we here at RPGFan will keep you posted as we learn more.
Not to get too doom and gloomy, but it's certainly possible that if temps get high enough, and it simply becomes too resource - intensive and expensive to build reservoirs and water infrastructure that reach to more remote suburbs and communities, we could see an exodus from the region midway through the century.
Dan Thiede, communications director for the Minnesota nonprofit Clean Energy Resource Teams, said signing up residential customers «is very resource intensive» and most solar gardens have found «more bang for their buck» by simply signing up business clients with high electricitResource Teams, said signing up residential customers «is very resource intensive» and most solar gardens have found «more bang for their buck» by simply signing up business clients with high electricitresource intensive» and most solar gardens have found «more bang for their buck» by simply signing up business clients with high electricity needs.
Even as developing regions of the world leapfrog into technologies that are more resource efficient and carbon intensive — it is apparent that the demand for resources — including coal and oil — will expand this century.
Technology and more intensive inputs have helped expand biological productivity over the years, but that expansion has not come close to keeping pace with the rate at which population and resource demand have expanded.
Panel: Capturing the full value of capital intensive non-emitting resources in an unbundled electricity market A discussion on how to capture the energy and non-energy attributes of strategic resources and the opportunities to operate these assets more efficiently to meet future needs.
Instead of creating one more body for business - as - usual, governments, funding agencies, and international organizations should be taking bold action: committing to shift resources away from climate - damaging practices of chemical - intensive industrial agriculture and meat production and towards investment in and commitment to agroecology, food sovereignty, and support to small - scale food producers.
The exploitation of these resources and the potential for enhanced cross-border energy trade will make the energy - intensive economic sectors more competitive, improve energy security, dampen short - term energy price volatility, and stimulate continent - wide economic growth.
Developed countries consume significantly more input - intensive meat and dairy products than developing countries but as developing countries industrialise, their consumption of these products will increase, putting further pressure on resources.
But then that argument works both way — if the easiest thing to do is to educate cyclists, then we should do that through the cheapest methods possible, and focus the more intensive resources on the drivers — who after all are the ones at the wheel of a potentially lethal threat.
Heavy red meat consumption has been linked to higher cancer rates; beef emits 20 times more greenhouse gases than beans; and industrial animal agriculture is a resource - intensive, highly polluting industry.
As a result, one hectare of California land will yield over 34,000 kilograms of berries, compared to approximately 2,000 in Ontario, in the process allowing for a much more intensive and efficient use of fuel, capital, machinery and other resources.
In our conventional, resource - intensive food and building industries, «waste - free» may seem like an alien concept, which makes projects like Australia's Greenhouse all the more impressive.
Paradoxically, there will also be many energy - intensive business winners in an economy that is overall, less carbon intensive, more dependent on renewable and local resources, and more efficient in every way.
The issues surrounding processed foods are two-fold: processed foods are more resource - intensive to manufacture, and they are sold to us in more layers of packaging.
It has also led them to explore for and develop more carbon intensive unconventional fossil resources such as tight oil, with associated increases in emissions from flaring; thermal enhanced oil recovery, with increased emissions associated with producing steam, and oil sands, with increased emissions associated with extraction, upgrading and refining (Brandt et al. 2010).
The 12th Five ‐ Year Plan for the Development of National Economy and Society (2011 — 2015)-- The Five ‐ Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development, or the Five ‐ Year Plan aims to create more socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth and boost domestic consumption that will begin to re ‐ orientate the Chinese economy away from heavy industry and resourceintensive production towards a more consumption ‐ based and resource ‐ efficient economy.
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