Sentences with phrase «where limited resources»

Playing on the red planet's singular appeal for the last century as a new frontier for human habitation, Meyer explores the line between art and utility through the lens of new, synthetic environments, where limited resources and new contexts will alter an object's ultimate function.
The thematic elements of race, class, social stratification, and isolation serve as points of departure where the limited resources of the body give way to the limitless resources of the spirit.
We must also decide where our limited resources can do the most good in the least amount of time.
Where the limiting resource for growth is moisture, the drier years will produce exceedingly narrow growth rings — less than a tenth of the thickness of a sheet of paper — and the wetter years will produce fatter ones.

Not exact matches

It needs more of a guerrilla mentality, more selectivity about where it focuses its limited resources.
It's the best system one can hope for in a world where people are difficult, resources are limited, and work is well, work.
With such limited resources, the agency tends to concentrate most of its enforcement energy on the areas where it typically sees noncompliance and stands the best chance of collecting: high - income households.
It frees companies up to experiment with their ideas without sinking in excessive money or time — especially useful at startups, where these resources are often limited.
In a small company where resources are limited or processes have yet to be established, employees must often wear many different hats and operate with a great deal of autonomy in their various roles.
A candidate becomes interesting to him, for example, if he or she has been active in leading a non-profit organization or a sports team where finances are limited and the individual can demonstrate an ability to achieve goals by leveraging creative resources and leadership skills.
If it's truly passive, there's not even a limit to how much you can make (as opposed to working jobs where you get paid for your time — a limited resource).
The contained concentration of lithium is generally low and there are only a limited number of resources where lithium can be economically extracted.
But in a world of limited resources (ie the real world), where millions of people are dying of hunger even in American cities, perhaps a more cost effective approach is called for.
Without a crusade these fruits would have never been reached where laborers are few, or where there's limited media access, or it would have taken a longer period of time, and more resources.
Yet even Adam Smith, whose book The Wealth of Nations (1776) has become the bible of today's protagonists of free trade, conceded that his theory of economic growth broke down at the point where human expansion reached the limits of the Earth's resources.
He wrote in a statement: «Particularly in areas where community resources have been stretched to the limit, the activities and services run by churches provide a lifeline to those in need, so it is important that we continue to champion the work our nation's churches continue to deliver locally on a national scale.»
We need focused study of the actual state of our planetary resources, how they are used, what substitutions are possible, what the cost of these technical changes will be, where we will hit real limits, and so forth.
This is not possible where financial resources are too limited, or the mother's strength depleted from too rapid bearing of children, or for any other reason the well - being of the parents and children requires that there be no more.
At several universities where InterVarsity is active, the student group has limited access to campus resources and facilities — privileges granted to other campus groups.
Today most young adults get drop - kicked out of school into a world where there are few expectations and limitless options but limited resources.
«Some such groups have limited access to the technical resources, technologies and application know - how to produce solutions to their issues, which is where packages such as we have introduced can be invaluable.»
«I've guided this club through very difficult periods where there have been very, very, very limited resources and I managed to always get the best out of the team and that's what I will do as long as I'm at Arsenal football club.
«Today we live in a period where people are very demanding and I can understand that but I know as well that I have guided this club through very difficult periods with very, very, very limited resources.
Who starts on our next game will actually matter when we take advantage of being the 5th richest club in a world where countries go bankrupt, and we can be spoiled enough to solve our problems by dropping bags of money here and there, to clubs who actually have limited resources.
Let him manage a club like Arsenal where there is very limited resources and big history and expectations plus media is there to criticize every now and then....
In countries where access to these resources remains limited, it still is.
But while government agencies usually focus their limited resources on unsanitary practices in the factories that produce food, inspection reports and site visits in Chicago underscore the perils lurking at the final stages of the school lunch: the kitchens where meals are heated and the cafeterias where they are served.
Once I was able to get intentional about where I was focusing my limited energy and resources, I could feel less guilty about declining the «non-essential» opportunities or distractions that pop up in the day to day.
There are areas where with limited resources we can still do a lot.
Yes, we need to be where our community is, but at what point is that access diminished by the limited capacity and resources we have?
Adam Smith's hidden hand has worked well enough for the enrichment of a minority in a world where there seemed to be no limit to natural resources.
It's interesting he refers to Westchester, where the state GOP has taken what limited resources it has to give rising star County Executive Rob Astorino some financial backing while he wages electoral war with local Democrats, as a «battleground.»
These were the first steps in a journey that took her to Wisconsin (where in 1983 she earned a Master of Science in Food Science from Wisconsin University), Kenya (where she completed a two - year assignment, from 1981 - 1983 with Winrock International working with limited - resource farmers) and California (where she earned her PhD in Microbiology from the University of California, Davis in 1994) before returning to Cornell CALS in 1994 as the first woman faculty member in the Department of Food Science.
Describing Ghana as a country of considerable resources, with 27 million hardworking people, President Akufo - Addo noted that «if we handle the resources of our country honestly and intelligently, there is no limit to where we can go.»
In days of limited resources — people and money — it makes sense for their efforts to go where they can make the greatest difference.
The Ulster County Legislature appoints the five - member body to constitute the UCRRA Board and has both a Recycling Oversight Committee (where UCRRA Board member and Kingston resident Charlie Landi is appointed as liaison) and an Energy and Environment Committee that «set policy and review contracts pertaining to but not limited to the activities of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency».
The three - hour grilling took place at a public hearing in New York City, where the board's co-executive directors, Robert Brehm and Todd Valentine, and Deputy Enforcement Counsel William McCann argued that the office was doing the best it could despite woefully limited resources.
«The government has interfaced with the Muslim Ummah through the state Muslim Welfare Board, where within its limited resources, has provided the necessary support to the board, ahead of time to assist the 302 intending pilgrims from the state in handling befitting accommodation, feeding and transport arrangements both in Mecca and Medina.»
We need to focus the state's limited resources on badly needed school aid and basic services in the places where the economy has been hit the hardest,» said Blue Carreker, Campaigns Manager, Citizen Action of New York.
While the Tories spent somewhere in the region of # 3.5 million more than Labour, its revealing how and where the parties deployed their limited resources.
He has made wise decisions, balancing his office's limited resources to chop down a backlog of cases through plea bargains where appropriate, while bringing other important criminal trials to successful outcomes.
The Nutritional State - structured Model (NSM) by ecologist Justin Yeakel (UC Merced), biologist Chris Kempes (Santa Fe Institute), and physicist Sidney Redner (Santa Fe Institute) incorporates body size and metabolic scaling into an extinction model where «hungry» or «full» animals, great and small, interact and procreate on a landscape with limited resources.
Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies how individuals, households, and firms make decisions to allocate limited resources, typically in markets where goods or services are being bought and sold.
Artificial intelligence could help predictive policing by suggesting when, where, and how to deploy limited police resources to best keep citizens safe.
In areas where water resources are limited we see conflict between multiple needs such as drinking supplies, irrigation and even energy development.
If it existed at all, life might have developed in locations completely different from the places where Farmer and his colleagues are looking, wasting NASA's time and limited resources.
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In 1980, the state passed what amounted to a landmark groundwater act requiring its Department of Water Resources to identify where groundwater was being depleted the fastest and to set limits on how much water could be pumped there.
«It might come in handy for physicians with less experience in stroke,» adds Dr Tang, «and patient care can be maintained in hospitals where human and other vital resources are already stretched to the limit
Using sewer water for irrigation is economically and ecologically of great interest in developing countries where water resources are limited.
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