Sentences with phrase «much gas means»

Even if it does have a fuel pump, wouldn't it seem to you that having too much gas means the pump is working?

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While lower crude prices mean cheaper gasoline in the U.S., which should spur demand, that's not so much the case in other countries, where taxes represent a higher portion of the cost of gas (as in Europe).
SINGAPORE, Oct 30 (Reuters)-- The outlook for oil and natural gas markets remains bleak for the rest of the year and much of 2016, meaning there will be no let up in pressure to control costs, executives from two European energy majors said.
He may have lots of sentimental value, like a gas - guzzling DeSoto, but he isn't meant for today's values and also costs too much to keep up.
Too much fiber and not enough water means gas or a digestive traffic jam, neither of which feels very good.
The problem with that is they'll be completely gassed during the 2nd, and can not pressure as much as they can which means it opens up the field more, allowing us to push up further and resulting them to drop a bit deeper.
Still feeling the effects of the gas and air and the strong pain killer I had been given after the birth meant this first feed was pretty much pain free.
In winter, the solar panel will preheat the water by as much as 30 % meaning the gas combination boiler does not have to work as hard; cost as much; or produce as much carbon.
This means that a much larger area may have had similar abrupt gas releases in the overlapping time period» says Andreassen
Logically, say Howarth and other researchers interested in how much methane leaks to the atmosphere, a higher lost and unaccounted for percentage would mean more gas is escaping the system and warming the planet.
That stellar sparseness means it does not look much like a typical spiral galaxy, but rather a loosely connected, ghostly blob of star - pocked gas and dust.
What the findings might actually mean for earth will depend heavily on how much carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases yet gets billowed into the atmosphere, and how quickly.
«It's not where the star formation is, and to see so much gas that far from the star - forming region means there is a large amount of neutral hydrogen around the galaxy,» Neeleman said.
In the 487th Brookhaven Lecture, Stephen Schwartz speaks about his research on why Earth's temperature has not increased as much as expected from the observed increase in greenhouse gases, and what this might mean for the future.
Early on in the temperature record, the red and blue lines diverge because natural factors meant the full impact of greenhouse gases on temperatures wasn't being felt, but in recent years, the two lines match closely, showing how much greenhouse gases are dominating global temperatures.
This means the outflowing gas carries much more energy and momentum than previously thought.
What you can do: buy second - hand furniture that has already off - gassed much of the toxic chemicals they're sprayed with OR search for companies who use other means of accomplishing flame resistance, like Ikea.
At the same time, falling natural gas prices — combined with warm temperatures in much of the country — will mean big savings on heating bills.
Another possibility is a leaky fuel rail in the engine compartment, which there is a TSB for, and a much more dangerous situation because that would mean gas fumes are present.
The throttle usually does follow pretty much what you are telling the gas pedal, but that doesn't mean it does it exactly.
That means it's sharper to drive in spite of its sizable footprint, and it's also much better on gas.
Gas prices are low now so people aren't paying as much attention to fuel economy, but getting a vehicle like the Sienna means you won't be crying when gas prices go back Gas prices are low now so people aren't paying as much attention to fuel economy, but getting a vehicle like the Sienna means you won't be crying when gas prices go back gas prices go back up.
Raspy and mean - sounding in normal mode, hitting the loud button makes the car much louder and adds more back - burble when you lift off the gas pedal.
They pretty much duplicate the same things that the Arrival considers travel, but they throw in a few terrific items like gas, tolls, parking — and, I'm really curious what «and more» means.
In addition, cardholders can earn a 50 % bonus during each statement period that they complete at least 30 transactions, meaning that you can earn as much as 4.5 x at supermarkets, 3x at gas stations and grocery stores, and 1.5 x elsewhere.
Vehicle maintenance and retail: Electric cars require much less maintenance than your average gas guzzler, meaning both neighborhood repair shops and big box dealerships may be in trouble.
A fast move away from cheap abundant fossil fuels will be much costlier than a slow one, but a slow shift means the long - lived gases will have accumulated to higher levels in the atmosphere mid-century, requiring much steeper cuts later.
That means something much more substantial than $ 4 a gallon for gasoline (American readers of this column should realize that their «high» gas prices are amongst the lowest in the industrial world — we Canadians» too).
If we should have luck here in Germany, and the EEG does not fail, it would mean that in 20 years we'd have a grid mostly powered by renewable energy, paid by the private households alone, that will produce cheap electricity for the industry at a time when oil, gas and coal will be much more expansive than today.
Of course BP has run through all other options now for stopping the oil and gas flow (it still plans one more method to catch much of the escaping oil); does that mean conventional blasts might end up back on the table?
An important question that political and climate analysts will be examining is how much bite is in the regulations — meaning how much they would curb emissions beyond what's already happening to cut power plant carbon dioxide thanks to the natural gas boom, the shutdown of old coal - burning plants because of impending mercury - cutting rules (read the valuable Union of Concerned Scientists «Ripe for Retirement» report for more on this), improved energy efficiency and state mandates developing renewable electricity supplies.
Alexander, certainly you are right, but the question that troubles you, does not solve our problem which is to know who is responsible of the present day climate changes; I fear that changing our Hydrocarbon based economy to a Hydrogene based economy, would send a much bigger green house gas in the atmosphere, I mean water vapor
«Damming and diverting rivers means that much less sediment now reaches many delta areas, while extraction of gas and groundwater also lowers the land.»
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8266500.stm Damming and diverting rivers means that much less sediment now reaches many delta areas, while extraction of gas and groundwater also lowers the land.
Conservatives should embrace a carbon tax (a much less costly means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions) in return for elimination of EPA regulatory authority over greenhouse gas emissions, abolition of green energy subsidies and regulatory mandates, and offsetting tax cuts to provide for revenue neutrality.
The difference between the real and imagined Earth with no atmosphere is 33 K, meaning that the Earth would be much colder (and uninhabitable) without the presence of greenhouse gases bridging the hypothetical «heat gap».
Maybe you don't know much about the sum of radiative forcings, or findings from paleoclimate, that allow climatologists to calculate that human emissions of greenhouse gases are responsible for 100 + % of recent warming, but that doesn't mean nobody does.
«Take or pay» means that the client country has to contract to take a fixed volume of gas every month, and has to pay at least 80 % of the value of that contract even if it doesn't use that much gas:
The fuel cell operates much more efficiently than a conventional gas - burning turbine, meaning it emits between 3,400 and 5,000 tonnes less CO2 per year.
My research looks at how much we can expect greenhouse gases to warm the earth this century and what that means for rainfall patterns worldwide.
By «supercritical» Hofer means efficient power stations using CO2 squeezed and heated so much that it becomes a supercritical fluid, which behaves like a gas and a liquid at the same time.
I'm not sure I would put Jupiter and the gas giants into this particular picture, as they probably have at the very least different mechanisms for differential heating at the «bottom» of their «tropospheres» (whatever that means for planets that don't really have much of a surface, at least where it is relevant).
OTOH, if by this you mean that both gases will have equilibrium densities and partial pressures that more or less exponentially decay, with distinct exponential constants so that the static equilibrium mixture will not end up being perfectly homogeneous over very large vertical distances, especially if one molecule is physically much larger than and more massive than the other, I don't have a quarrel with that (and neither does Dalton), although I would want to work out the numbers.
However, it is much easier to figure out what happens when you add more radiative gases to an atmosphere that already has them: And, the answer is that it increases the IR opacity of the atmosphere, which increases the altitude of the effective radiating level and hence means the emission is occurring from a lower - temperature layer, leading to a reduction of emission that is eventually remedied by the atmosphere heating up so that radiative balance at the top - of - the - atmosphere is restored.
With 2), there's still something I don't get... and this applies just as much to your answer as to any answers you would get from climate science, since clouds are clouds (i.e droplets of water), and water vapour is a gas, so their back - radiation explanation doesn't even apply in the case of clouds (not saying it physically could apply anywhere but hopefully you get what I mean)... what I don't get is, you liken them to a blanket, but a blanket is next to you, clouds are separated from the surface by quite a bit of atmosphere — so why is it warmer the next morning at the surface when the clouds are there?
Considering that humanity's current rate of greenhouse gas production is about three times what the planet's systems are capable of safely handling this means that the average Australian is producing something like fifteen times as much greenhouse gas as is conscionable.
But Walmart's unwillingness to invest in alternatives in much of the country, where grid power is cheap and heavy on coal, has meant that the company's reliance on the dirtiest fossil fuels, and its greenhouse gas emissions, have changed little from the day Scott made this speech.
The amount of greenhouse gasses produced from natural processes is much greater than is being produced by Man, so doesn't than mean that our effect is negligible?
if by «that process» you mean the diffusion of air molecules within the firn when the pockets, pores and interconnecting channels are much larger than the diameter of the individual gas molecules, allowing normal Fickian diffusion to take place.
And emissions reductions are much less valuable (to this administration), meaning that any greenhouse gas regulation will be less beneficial.
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