Sentences with phrase «much by importing»

What matters is the protection of the environment, which is served just as much by importing green electricity from other Member States as using domestic sources.
If a theme is mandatory, let's call it the shameless return to horsepower, not so much by the import brands, but by the domestics.

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And with many questioning the sustainability of importing so much food from so far away, we are beginning to ask if switching to a vegetarian diet to cut emissions caused by meat production is as sustainable as one might think.
Trump has vowed to raise taxes on Chinese imports by as much as 45 percent.
All told, the province's economy stands to gain up to a maximum of $ 10 million a day: up to $ 5 million by not importing as much oil and another $ 5 million by increasing exports of gas.
The price of hot - rolled steel coil, the benchmark product, is down about 40 percent this year, with domestic mills idling as much as 38 percent of capacity after imports climbed by 38 percent in 2014.
Of course, much of that trail could be wiped away by pricing carbon emissions and applying that price to imports via a carbon tariff.
This study by The Trade Partnership estimates that proposed antidumping duties on shrimp imports could raise the price of shrimp by as much as 44 percent.
It is important for oil and refined product imports and exports, it is an important storage area for oil and refined products, and much of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is close by.
On a recent trip to China I stopped at an upscale indoor market and was surprised by how much of the food was imported.
His plan to lower charges on imported cars, an oft - cited complaint of Mr. Trump's, came with a new deadline — before the end of the year — but left out crucial details, like by how much they would fall.
Much of this adjustment took place through lower imports (Graph 5), and was brought about by very large reductions in domestic demand.
Much of this rise and subsequent decline was accounted for by the prices of imported motor vehicles.
Shares of Boeing, the largest U.S. exporter by value, have dropped more than 8 percent since their high on February 27, following announced U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum and China's plan to levy as much as 25 % on American - made aircraft.
Ship owners may face losses until 2015 even with mining companies poised to increase global iron - ore supplies by almost as much as China imports in a year.
: Schools, published in December by Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue of Lancaster, the actual text of which many of you will already have acquired, the reaction to which, however, — both hostile and the reverse — needs also to be registered as part of its necessary import: for, there is not much point in being a Sign of Contradiction if nobody notices, and the secular reaction to a subversive religion like Catholicism is part of its authentic meaning.
Something very much like this synthesis had been developed by Muslim thinkers and imported into Christian Europe.
The enforced opening of the markets of the poor countries to foreign imports leads often to the capture of these markets by the TNCs that have much advantages in international trade.
To describe the Church as a community of memory and hope, sharing in the common memory not only of Jesus Christ but also of the mighty deeds of God known by Israel, expecting the coming into full view of the kingdom on earth and / or in heaven; to describe it further as the community of worship, united by its direction toward one God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit yet worshipped more as Father or as Son or as Holy Spirit in this or that part of the community; to describe it as a community of thought in which debate and conflict can take place because there is a fundamental frame of agreement and because there are common issues of great import — to do all this and the much more that needs to be done would be to essay the work of a large part of theology.
The local tax collectors, who obtained the concession by bidding for it, and had to exact for the chief tax collector as much as possible in indirect taxes — e.g., tolls on imported goods — were indeed Jews, but because of their dishonorable practices, and no doubt also because of their subservience to an alien government, they were so hated and despised that they were not counted as members of the Jewish community, and all intercourse with them was avoided.
Not only does feeding their cattle grass reduce costs by being much cheaper than importing grain from the mainland, but the resulting beef contains less fat, cholesterol and calories than grain - fed beef.
In fact, in recent years, the Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries has put a halt on the sale of imported Asian catfish and related fish because much of the product was contaminated by drugs banned by the FDA, according to the CFA.
Since the announcement of the Russian import ban on August 6, average prices of dairy products have decreased by as much as 28 % in the case of skimmed milk powder (SMP).
We import too much, we have destroyed this economy by excessive and without apologies reckless importation.»
His book Winning the Oil Endgame shows how the United States can save as much oil as it gets from the Persian Gulf by 2015 and how all oil imports can be eliminated by 2040.
In contrast to a backdrop of diverse wildflowers, bees, butterflies and birds — commonly seen in 19th - century landscape paintings — modern wooded areas are now overrun by imported invasive plants, choking out most native species and disrupting much of the natural biodiversity.
Proponents say if the plan is enacted, the dollar will increase in value by as much as 25 percent, resulting in cheaper imports and offsetting the impact.
The film isn't without its bumpy moments, which are marked by a confusion that can only have come from the trying to import too much from books, but the size and skill of the achievement here can't be ignored.
Scripted by leading lady Sylvia Chung — who co-stars with Chow Yun - Fat as the secretly entangled, openly warring bosses of a major import - export company — To's film has much more to say about workplace politics, commercial culture and the roots of the financial crash than its gaudy, giddy exterior might suggest.
It surprises most people that 95 % of everything we import comes by sea, including much of our food.
The Alfa 4C originally was scheduled for import in late 2013, and there are rumors timing for early this year also has slipped, though apparently not by much.
The company sold a few thousand cars a year to its loyal following and wasn't considered much of a threat by the import big boys.
I thoroughly enjoyed the energy and working ability of this breed, so much so that my then sport of choice Schutzhund was soon replaced by the newly imported French Ring Sport.
While I don't expect to see this get much US distribution, it will likely be a a title that will be imported by many locations; I certainly am considering it.
that one was potentially of much greater import, from roy spencer, and was backed up by the lead ipcc author.
As much as the various embargoes, supply crunches and other problems have kcost us as a nation., no one wants to pay any of his / her own money NOT to import oil, as evidenced by the beating back of all attempts tax energy or oil in favor of subsidies right and left.
As tar sands oil has a much larger carbon footprint than conventional oil, climate change legislation targeted by Prop 23 would limit California's imports of high - carbon fuels — fuels that would likely include toxic tar sands oil from Alberta.
If all of these cars were also flexible fuel vehicles, U.S. oil imports would drop by as much as 12 mbd.
In a much smaller and short - lived circulation system, like a hurricane or tornado, that moves as a whole with velocity V, precipitation within the circulation area is determined by the flux of water vapor imported.
This makes it clear to what extent the variability in the inflow of «warm and salty» North Atlantic water at times of positive values of the NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) dominates the temperature of the Atlantic water mass by importing «vast quantities of heat» into the Arctic Ocean to induce core temperatures in the intermediate layer in Nansen Basin that are much warmer than in the Canadian Basin, far downstream.
Much of the «on paper» emissions reductions will be made up by increased emissions in bordering states, as energy intensive industries relocate and electricity producers import energy from out of state.
Next, we heard that Chinese coal imports had fallen too, an indicator that is considered much more reliable than domestic consumption by many experts.
Summer was characterized by climatologically normal low pressure over the Arctic Ocean (Figure 3a), which limited heat import from the south and resulted in average to below normal temperatures over much of the Ocean (Figure 3b).
Suppressing your disappointment that it's all in bottles, you quickly run by the alcowater from down south that passes for so much beer nowadays and seize upon the only import available.
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