Sentences with phrase «relatively limited resources»

With around 25 full - time staff members and an annual intake between 4,000 and 5,000 animals per year, the shelter has excelled at making relatively limited resources go a long way toward saving lives.
Actors who seem to have relatively limited resources have in recent years been getting more bang for their buck.

Not exact matches

Reardon, a high school teacher with limited resources and minimal political juice, says he never could have dispatched such a powerful incumbent were it not for the help of a relatively new political force in Oregon: the Working Families Party.
Such wealth is very different from Australia's situation, with its relatively small population and limited resources.
* The notion «low - resource environments» is used to specify an environment where: (a) resources assigned for genomics research are scarce, (b) access to genomics knowledge and information is low, (c) implementation of Genomics is limited, (d) genomics education is relatively poor, and (e) collaborative opportunities in genomic research with other institutions are rare for geographical, societal, economic or political reasons.
But what's really fascinating is that Ovoca's current gold resources could potentially be proved up within a limited period of time at a relatively limited cost.
Small - cap companies also may have more limited product lines, markets or financial resources than companies with larger capitalizations, and may be more dependent on a relatively small management group.
Of course, medals are relatively rare, so players will have to balance between using this limited resource for revivals or other improvements.
Despite all their widely shared and conventionally validated fantasies and soon to be unsustainable activities, Earth exists in space - time, is relatively small and bounded, and has limited resources upon which the survival of life as we know it depends.
Put another way, not seeing that the colossal size of the multi-trillion dollar global economy is soon to become unsustainable in the relatively small, bounded world we inhabit is a misperception; not seeing that increasing per - capita consumption of Earth's limited resources by six billion, soon to be nine billion, people can not go on much longer, much less forever, is a mistaken impression; and not seeing that absolute global human population numbers, just like the population numbers of other species, can not increase endlessly, relative to a limited resource base, is a misconception, I suppose.
The unrestricted consolidation of filthy lucre and political / military power, the unbridled expansion of economic globalization, the unrestrained per - capita overconsumption of limited resources and the unchecked human overpopulation on the relatively small, evidently finite and noticeably frangible planetary home God blesses us to inhabit, could soon become unsustainable.
The results should emerge soon, but in its evidence to the Select Committee, Scottish and Southern Electricity plc said that, while shale gas was a viable if relatively small option for the UK (compared to the US), «there is a concern that with limited capital for investment in the energy industry, significant development of policy incentives to encourage development of shale gas resources in the UK, alongside uncontrolled growth in gas - fired generation could decrease investor certainty on UK policy direction towards renewables, CCS and / or nuclear.
Seeing these resources as relatively limited, Flannery became a strong proponent of population control.
The reality is we have no idea how many active criminal cartels are operating in Canada, given, among other things, the lack of available data and fact that the Competition Bureau in contrast to some other major jurisdictions such as the United States commences relatively few criminal cartel cases each year (based, in part, to its smaller budget and more limited resources).
As a result, we acquire new Premium Subscribers with relatively limited direct marketing spend and instead focus on investing our resources on improving our Service and converting Ad - Supported Users to Premium Subscribers.
That people were able to get by at all on such limited water and food resources (and as it happens they seem to have done much better that might at first be expected) was because their numbers, like those of the plants and animals they relied upon, were relatively few — as low as one person per 100 square kilometres, or even lower still.
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