Sentences with phrase «slightly less wind»

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But I'm very glad to hear that chewing less completely is a good thing, because I do enjoy just eating and enjoying my food rather than thinking about it, So I think I'll throw caution to the winds and chew with only slightly careful abandon, the careful bit being sure that things go down the right way, so down the road a bit I don't reproduce Dad's narrow shave due to chewing and swallowing wrong.
Drivers whose commutes consist primarily of 55 mph (or faster) highway cruising will be slightly less pleased by the Escape's ponderous handling and high level of road and wind noise.
I'm slightly concerned that constantly using a light sensor will impact battery life, but then again, you might ultimately wind up using less lighting.
Overall, the Redmi 3s looks like a better deal as it is priced slightly less compared to LYF Wind 4S, comes with better camera resolution and latest Android Marshmallow OS.
In contrast Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey slightly south of New York City as an extra-tropical storm implying winds speeds less than 74 mph.
The wind turbines themselves would cover 57 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, yet would produce slightly less electricity than a «new baseload 350 MW gas - fired combined cycle generating unit,» which would «occupy only a few acres.»
Wind and solar (combined) accounted for about 20 % of non ‐ fossil electricity generation in 2016 and slightly exceeded hydropower after rising from less than 1 % in 2000 to 2 % in 2006.
Property values: there may be justification for the claim that wind farms reduce property values if the nearest turbine is very close, say considerably less than 1 km from a home, and property values may decline slightly and temporarily in response to the negativity that sometimes surrounds a proposed wind farm, but almost all the credible studies show no decline in the value of land near wind farms.
The by far largest wind power market China installed an additional capacity of 19 Gigawatt, slightly less than in 2016, and continues its undisputed position as the world's wind power leader, with a cumulated wind capacity of 188 Gigawatt.
Electricity prices in the nuclear sensitivity case are the same or slightly less than in the compliance case where new wind and solar capacity are the major compliance options.
California emissions have actually declined less over the last 15 years than the U.S. average, while German emissions actually rose slightly during the period of intensive solar and wind deployment, and it has recently cut back on subsidies for renewables.
As people have discovered, but can't admit publicly, wind and solar are a «thorn in the butt of progress» and will remain so until some relatively efficient method is devised to «low pass filter» their output to slightly less than their average output, so that they can supply power 24/7, albeit at levels far below their nominal peak capacity.
For those not up on the stats, the EIA lists renewable energy as amounting to slightly over 7 % of total US energy demand... but nearly 3 % of that is hydro - electric and less than 1 % wind and solar power.
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