Sentences with phrase «of exhaustible»

Solow, R. M. and F. Y. Wan (1976): «Extraction costs in the theory of exhaustible resources,» Bell Journal of Economics, 359 - 370.
The elegantly designed resort is made with a conviction to reduce water and energy consumption and makes limited or simply no use of exhaustible materials in its construction.
In the long run, these ways of reducing our use of exhaustible resources and our contribution to pollution also save us money, and this can be used to meet human needs that are more urgent than our comfort.

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Shorter supply lines would require fewer freighters and trucks, the building of which also uses exhaustible resources.
Nevertheless, the speculative and non-systematic nature of Balthasar's theology does leave some ambiguities — ambiguities which are presumably rooted in the overlapping and necessarily exhaustible analogies of the Church as both «body of Christ» and «bride of Christ».
In his view, religious meaning grows out of, comes in and through, the other, more «objective» dimensions of human experience, while being neither exhaustible in terms of them nor separable from them.
Successful students in first semester introductory economics (at least at Wesleyan) learn that the least cost solution to an exhaustible resource problem (we do discounting right off the bat) is to calculate a scarcity rent, apply it immediately to the price of the resource, and let it grow at the rate of interest.
ESM 204 - Economics of Environmental Management [4 units] Costello Environmental regulation (incentives, command, and control), asymmetric information (cost revelation and auditing), regulatory incidence, dynamics and discounting, exhaustible and renewable resources, valuation, environmental macroeconomics, trade and the environment, and comparative regulatory analysis.
Since your scheme assumes some exhaustible probability space (otherwise the probability will not increase perceptibly), the probability of each proposition being true will approach one, or rather 1 minus («no.
• Exhaustibility: Write with space economy but also make sure that the list of duties you provide is comprehensive, complete and exhaustible.
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