Indeed, the Giulia QV's
vast power reserves make it quicker in a straight line than BMW's famed M3.
Not exact matches
As detailed in the first three installments of
Power Shift, an NBC News / CNBC special report, the United States is experiencing an energy boom created by new drilling technologies that have unlocked
vast domestic oil and natural gas
reserves.
Helium - 3: Space entrepreneurs are eyeing the moon's
vast reserves of helium - 3, a heavy form of the gas that could fuel future fusion -
power plants.
The very worst impact from an exploratory «frack» would be the discovery of
vast reserves of methane, which profit - hungry petroleum companies, aided and abetted by
power - hungry politicians, would fall over themselves to bring to the surface and burn.
Its citizens are wealthy and secure thanks to the country's
vast reserves of the precious metal, vibranium, which has magical, radioactive
power.
The result is a car whose capabilities feel accessible yet has
vast reserves of
power, braking, and composure.
With room to stretch out contentedly and
reserves of
power so
vast you need never worry about overtaking distances, the HSV Clubsport and Lexus GS F have much in common.
While all such forecasts are implicitly uncertain, this one helps clarify where to focus efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions; reinforces the importance of resolving questions about how to safely expand, while not stopping, extraction of
vast domestic
reserves of natural gas; and powerfully challenges proponents of accelerated deployment of today's menu of renewable energy technologies or nuclear
power plants to lay out a credible strategy for supplanting coal.
This whole house of cards is kept together by the magic
powers of Mammon, I suspect, as every aspect of it is highly dubious and afflicted by
vast ignorance, starting with the carbon cycle, sinks, our questionable ability to even accomplish a doubling any time soon in view of current fossil fuel
reserves, the actual effect if any of the demonized molecule (this engenders the most disparate and esoteric theoretizing,) which effect apparently can not or will not be empirically verified, and so on.