Sentences with phrase «relatively plentiful»

Single - story brick homes with 2,000 square feet or less that were more than 50 years old were relatively plentiful.
In an alternative world (perhaps not far - off) with relatively plentiful electricity and little oil, we might use electricity to make liquid fuels; in that world we would surely not use the same exchange rate — each kWh of gasoline would then cost us something like 3 kWh of electricity!
This is not a problem which can be addressed by cross validation where data is relatively plentiful.
As you probably know, a prime focus of mine for years now has been this question — how to propel a global energy transformation even as fossil fuels remain relatively plentiful and cheap and populations (and appetites) crest.
Because, I was only trying the game out, and because I can't actually buy iap, my experience with how bad the free to play money grab is but, so far, resources have been relatively plentiful, especially bells, fish and bugs.
August is dominated by the Harmattan winds that blow hotly from Africa and the relatively plentiful rainfalls.
They were relatively plentiful in the early part of the century, after the Internet bubble burst, and they were very abundant during the financial crisis of 2008 - 2009.
Those found in fat, for example, though relatively plentiful and easy to extract, do not seem to form cartilage as readily as those that come from bone marrow, Tuan says.
Due to its moderate temperatures, constant sunlight, flat surfaces, and relatively plentiful resources, the crater offers a livable landscape suitable for habitation.
Jobs remain relatively plentiful, according to the CCI survey.

Not exact matches

Human capital is plentiful and relatively cheap.
But as long as money remains relatively cheap and plentiful, investors are likely to stay unperturbed by political paralysis and dysfunction.
CCS really amounts to a combined GHG and natural gas hedge which, in a world of really expensive gas, allows you to maintain lower electricity prices than you perhaps otherwise would be able to as you can continue to use relatively cheap and plentiful coal while capturing and storing the emissions.
Now, it is suddenly plentiful and relatively cheap in the U.S. due to hydraulic fracturing technology, or fracking, a process that has unlocked natural gas from massive shale formations, driving prices down.
The great combination of climate, close proximity to the mountains, where ice and glacial water was plentiful and the quality of ingredients helped Francesco Peroni create such a distinctive brewery that within a relatively short time had become vastly popular and ultimately evolved into the beer we enjoy today - Peroni Nastro Azzurro.
Publicity about latchkey kids has been plentiful in recent years, but the number of young children who must care for themselves after school because their parents work is relatively small, according to American Demographics magazine.
As I have long argued, on the basis of plentiful research, the answer has relatively little to do with policy, and constructing a UKIPesque manifesto would be not just ineffective but counterproductive, putting off potential voters who might otherwise be attracted from other parties.
Although relatively feeble, hydrogen bonds are so plentiful in water that they play a large role in determining its properties.
The trait can potentially cause hypoxia or oxygen deficiencies in tissues and should lead the creatures to linger in relatively low - lying areas where oxygen is plentiful.
In the Northeast, where plentiful rains have kept the air relatively clear, things haven't been too bad, allergists and some patients say.
Before the 1920's in America, we consumed plentiful amounts of eggs, butter and lard, yet heart disease was relatively rare at that time.
Primer Red is a colour found in practically every culture, appearing in everything from Venetian palaces to Vietnamese temples, where red earths were plentiful and relatively easy to come by.
I just have to say, I'm so grateful that these old growth trees were plentiful in number, because even though it was rainy we stayed relatively dry!
Oddly, subway movies are relatively scarce, even if renditions of The Taking of Pelham 123 are plentiful.
On the other hand, there still seems to be a plentiful supply of music, physical education and art trainees, with relatively few vacancies in these subjects so far being advertised by schools.
Engines for these should be plentiful and relatively cheap.
It also has the most potential financial pitfalls, although the plentiful supply of XJRs on the second - hand market should make finding a cared - for example relatively easy.
At least storage is plentiful in the cabin, relatively speaking, with decent door bins, a deep armrest cubby and a big glove box.
At that time, gas was relatively cheap and plentiful, but even as the economy improves, we're paying $ 3.45 a gallon for fuel, and at least in high volume vehicles like the Escape, fuel economy is the brass ring manufacturers are striving for.
Nightlife in the area is plentiful but bars close relatively early.
Fewer respondents complained that jobs are hard to come by and slightly more said jobs are relatively «plentiful
Some of the enemy designs, such as the scuttling, arachnid woman that appear relatively early on is rather reminiscent of Silent Hill, as are the environments and corridors that shift and warp, not to mention the plentiful camera tricks.
And coal is relatively cheap and plentiful.
Gas is increasingly plentiful, and (if you care about such things) relatively low on CO2 emissions.
«It is clear,» the EBI scientists conclude, «that algal oil production will be neither quick nor plentiful — 10 years is a reasonable projection for the R, D & D (research, development and demonstration) to allow a conclusion about the ability to achieve, at least for specific locations, relatively low - cost algal biomass and oil production.»
The question is, why were Southern Beaufort Sea polar bears off Prudhoe Bay (see map of the study area below), still hunting and capturing only adult and subadult ringed seals from sea ice leads when newborn ringed seal pups and their mothers should have been plentiful and relatively easily available in their birth lairs on the sea ice (see below)?
Here's what climate scientists do know, according to hurricane expert Kerry Emanuel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: In years when the sea - surface temperatures are relatively high, the big storms are more plentiful and more powerful.
As this commission is generally uncapped, and vacancies are usually plentiful, prospects are good even for relatively junior staff members.
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