Sentences with phrase «water demand rather»

The researchers separate six key strategy areas for reducing water stress into «hard path» measures, involving building more reservoirs and increasing desalination efforts of sea water, and «soft path» measures that focus on reducing water demand rather than increasing water supply thanks to community - scale efforts and decision - making, combining efficient technology and environmental protection.

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Since the demand for bottled water is not likely to change and the unintended consequences of trying to ham - handedly limit demand rather than stop the flow is, both dubious and very likely counter-productive, another measure is needed.
A spokesperson said: «Our experience is that sharing waters are more commonly a point of cooperation rather than conflict and we will continue to work in this area given the increasing demand for water
Rather than rebalancing pH or stripping the skin, its role is to be the water - based, hydration portion of the skin routine, plumping cells, providing water - soluble vitamins and minerals, and preparing skin to receive the oil serum,» said Britta Plug, one of New York's most in - demand estheticians.
The push and pull between Pearson's partner (a somewhat lackluster Jason Segel) and his mentor (a rather fitting Martin Sheen), who demand he recuse his wonton statements about God's guest list, takes on a sort of watered down pallor of an episode of «Greenleaf» but without the relieving moments of camp and narrative convenience.
Bacterial solutions, he adds, are increasingly in demand with customers seeking to address water issues organically rather than chemically.
Rather than do so, we can demand policies that will protect our climate (while also cleaning our air and water, creating jobs, improving our economy, and making our lives more convenient), or we can sit on our butts and let big fossil fuel companies control our governmental bodies in order to maximize their profits (at the expense of society as a whole).
The cynical argument that law firms will continue to recruit cheap labour in the form of trainees, rather than more expensive trained and experienced lawyers, doesn't really hold water for a sector driven by quality demands.
One buyer demanded that Paruch's seller reroute the home's sump pump drain line so it disposed of water into a sewer rather than in the yard.
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