Sentences with phrase «viable way around»

But if we can figure out an economically - viable way around this problem, non-CO2 GHG removal could provide a valuable tool in our negative emissions toolkit.

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If successful, lab - grown meat could become a viable way to tackle the increasing environmental impact of meat consumption around the world.
Having your own set of wheels remains the most convenient way to bum around town, but for commuters who need to traverse the downtown area alone, the StarMetro (which only costs about a buck a ride) is a viable option as well.
And subsequently became a very viable way to use up any fruit hanging around the fruit bowl.
What we need in higher education is a place to take bright ideas and see whether they're viable, to explore new modes of instruction, new ways of collaborating around the arts and performance.
However, it's not financially viable when Level's fares start around # 88 one way and long - haul economy air passenger duty is # 78.
Why would you have no viable way of getting around on planets with a $ 45 package?
In many ways Artdink - a novice in the mecha action genre, don't forget - proved that the PSP was a viable gaming platform for mobile suits to stomp around on.
I just started screwing around with metal, found the colors of the desert, then realized that this is a viable way to express myself and impact the culture,» he says.
One of the most viable and sustainable transportation technologies on the planet is already mature, and although it may not seem nearly as sexy as something like the Hyperloop, the humble bicycle is actually a far more relevant and accessible way to get around, whether it's to the office or the grocery store or hauling goods to the market from a rural village.
One could build similar stories around the possibility that the solar effect is via a cosmic - ray and cloud connection, but I don't think this is considered to be a viable hypothesis anymore, given the sloppiness uncovered in the way Svensmark et al analyzed their data.
«We have finally gotten our hands around a viable way of convincing legislatures, with reliable data and analytics, that additional funding is needed,» he says.
In the task force's view, further limiting numbers who may gain access to the profession is not a reasonable or indeed viable option, for myriad reasons... One last thing before signing off: the task force adds a little obiter dicta about «numbers in the profession,» which is a nice way of referring to those lawyers who are already in the lifeboat turning around and saying «No more!
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