Sentences with phrase «much waste your project»

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But Wara discovered that offset sales from destruction of the gas were far more lucrative than the sale of the refrigerant responsible for creating the pollutant in the first place, giving factories a perverse incentive to produce as much waste as possible and then create projects that sell offsets to destroy it.
The book's premise is that in a knowledge - work context, too much pressure — too much emphasis on reducing wasted time or resources — can cripple knowledge - based projects, in large part by corrupting the environment in which knowledge workers thrive.
Alain Ensuque, head of the project, says that the waste produced is a matrix of heavy metals that is much more stable than that which remains after conventional incineration.
The fact that it has a director puts Stronger slightly ahead of the other two projects for now, but Green won't have much time to waste if he wants to get his film out first.
Reunited with cinematographer / filmmaker Andrew Droz Palermo (Rich Hill), this Austin shot drama has benefitted from the extra time in post-production as it was shot in March of this year and we're sure glad she didn't waste much time between projects.
Especially for a project this size, where the budget we're talking about is much smaller any of the previous games in the series, I want to see money go into multiplayer and possibly AI for skirmishing, rather than waste time with a half - baked story line.
I personally loved playing through the game so much, that I had to finish it in just over a 24 hour period, simply because I had other projects coming that would have to take precedence and it didn't feel like it was a waste of money on any level.
When he sent me an e-mail that said «You're kind of a waste of my time» in order to try to motivate me to hurry up and finish the project faster, that's when I finally couldn't take it anymore and had to let him know that in reality he's a waste of my time and I'm never going to do any work for him again no matter how much money he offers me because of how rude he is.
Since prefab is built in a factory they claim to create much less waste by setting aside their scrap and reusing it in other projects.
Its backers aim to make it «the world's first carbon - neutral, zero - waste city» and are pouring $ 22bn into the project, much of which will be focused on clean energy.
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
LONDON, 25 November, 2015 — The fossil fuel industry may waste as much as US$ 2.2 trillion (# 1.45 tn) in the next decade if it persists in pursuing projects that prove uneconomic in a world beginning to turn its back on carbon.
In the «Re-sea Me» project, Hoogvliet's aim was to bring attention to how much fish waste is generated, and to encourage others to think of new ways to use this potentially quite beautiful material.
First, he argues that high speed rail is a waste of money, and that the Tea Party governors of Florida, Ohio, and Wisconsin who have rejected funding for the projects have made the wise decision — he claims that the «three governors want to spare their states from paying the much larger sums likely to be required for construction - cost overruns and operating subsidies when ridership projections prove to be delusional.»
Citing various studies, including one at the University of Arizona called the Garbage Project that tracked home food waste for three decades, Mr. Bloom estimates that as much as 25 percent of the food we bring into our homes is wasted.
In particular, companies have had to revise how much they're going to spend on existing or new projects, known as «capital expenditure», or «capex» for short, to avoid wasting huge piles of investors» cash, and maintain dividends.
How much time do you waste with projects and activities that you really don't want to do simply because you are uncomfortable saying no?
The project shows homeowners where their homes are wasting heat, how much it's costing them and how to fix it
The project shows homeowners where their homes are wasting heat, how much it's costing them and how to fix it — all on Google Maps and all for free.
With much of a project's assembly occurring in a factory, weather delays and damage to building materials is nearly eliminated, making for less waste and faster completion.
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