The US presently consumes more than 80 percent of the world's supply of these drugs. |
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In more contemporary terms, an immoderate, rapacious industrialism consumes the consumer. |
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When someone consumes a house, they do concretely record a tax deduction on their 1040 and pay less taxes. |
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I will make tertiary backups of the movies for off-site storage in Fargo, in case fire consumes both Jasperwood and the Star-Tribune building. |
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It also consumes all of your computer's memory so it's basically useless unless I can strip it down slightly. |
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He only consumes 100 grams of rice per meal with vegetables and tempeh or tofu. |
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The switch consumes power from the battery, however the current drain, 16 microamperes, is far too low to be of concern. |
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For the past fortnight, Sue has kept a diary of all the food and drink she consumes. |
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Isn't the value of a society best judged by the culture it produces and consumes? |
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It can run at 500 MHz, supports DDR2 memory and consumes about 500 milliwatts of power during typical usage. |
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Today, the world produces and consumes nearly 400 quadrillion British thermal units of power. |
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Lastly, the printer consumes a paltry 12W in sleep mode and the whole thing heats up in just 45 seconds. |
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As I take your order I am filled with a nameless rage that consumes my every thought. |
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Scanning an array of descriptors or waiting for data consumes processing time. |
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Today, the average American consumes over 220 L of soda per year, and one teenager in seven is overweight. |
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It consumes all our attention because as soon as one event begins to lose its newsy edge along comes another. |
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The Sofia district heating company, Toplofikatsia Sofia, alone consumes 30 per cent of the natural gas sold on the local market. |
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The fact that he consumes the underbelly of American culture and then vomits it back up is to his credit, but unfortunately this slips past some. |
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The rotation of the protons emits synchrotron radiation which calculably consumes the rotational energy very slowly and very evenly. |
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He went on to remind me that China consumes more steel, copper and iron ore than any other country in the world. |
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China consumes an estimated 250 million hectolitres of beer per annum, the world's biggest by volume. |
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The cheese fly consumes any remaining moist flesh at this stage, even though it is uncommon earlier in decay. |
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No one consumes more soy per kilogram of body weight than infants who are fed soy-based formula. |
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China, the world's largest coal producer, consumes 31 percent of total global coal production. |
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My stepdad has quit drinking coffee and consumes great quantities of green tea. |
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Within her mind, her thoughts toss as fear consumes her with the mention of it. |
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One flush consumes as much water as the average person in Africa uses for a whole day's drinking, cooking and cleaning. |
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In both cases, a forager arriving at a patch consumes all the accumulated resource. |
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Instead of work allowing the cropper to consume, the work consumes the cropper. |
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Putting it simply, the fuel cell consumes oxygen and this creates an electric current which is measured as a percentage of oxygen. |
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Furthermore, the technology contributes nothing to carbon dioxide emissions and consumes only the resources used to manufacture the solar panels. |
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During contest prep, he consumes approximately 500 g of protein per day from these foods. |
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Well, the quick answer is gin and Dubonnet, which she consumes in generous quantities every lunchtime. |
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The U.S. transportation sector currently consumes 38 quadrillion BTU's of energy annually. |
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Just for a bit of perspective, a typical microwave easily consumes 1,200 watts. |
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The U.S. consumes about 650 billion barrels of jet fuel per year, which is about 10 percent of our annual oil consumption. |
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The problem here isn't so much housing as childcare, which consumes roughly half her after-tax income. |
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Every time you change the channel on the television, it consumes an extra.10239 kilojoules per ampere of electricity. |
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Currently the average Emirati consumes roughly 550 liters of clean water every day. |
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The slush pile consumes a lot of resources inside a small publishing company. |
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Similarly, a lacto-vegetarian is one who consumes dairy products, but no eggs. |
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On average, her firm consumes 1,200 legal-size legal pads, 12,000 letter-size legal pads, and 4,200 Junior-size legal pads a year. |
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And we raised that as an example of the difficulty involved with trying to monitor who consumes what amount of alcohol in a licensed premises. |
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He consumes memory pills and dreams of being the rock star of the Scrabble world. |
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According to the architect, the building consumes half the energy of a traditional office building. |
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Historically, war locks nations into an economy where preparation and fighting consumes billions of dollars. |
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The equivalent of a substance is the mass which supplies or consumes one mole of another substance in a reaction. |
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On average, Pudong consumes 700,000 to 800,000 cubic metres of gas every day. |
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Even in peacetime, the day-to-day froth of maintaining a ready Army consumes an officer's intellectual capital. |
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In addition, officials said, scooters with jet engines consumes 18 percent less oil than conventional ones. |
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She happily consumes her fishsticks, aka a heap of greasy breading wrapped around a three-micron-thick wafer of minced scrod. |
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If an animal consumes both meat and vegetable matter, what is the scientific term by which it is called? |
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In our experience, it is solving problems like these that consumes time and energy. |
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Heroin is a seducer that will stop at nothing until it consumes entire families and neighbourhoods. |
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The mental activity consumes energy and can, in the event of excess, lead to overstrain. |
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Replacing used water bottles with new containers made from virgin resources consumes energy and pollutes the air, land and water. |
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The Egyptian vulture, not content with rotten meat, also consumes cow and sheep feces. |
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Observe how it interacts with its fellow creatures, and the vast variety of food it consumes every hour. |
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Raju says his work consumes considerable time as each one of them is done with strokes of Devanagari script. |
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It also affects the environment, and transport consumes huge resources. |
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Each human, particularly each American human, consumes enormous resources. |
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That's right, I said it's more environmentally costly than giving every person on the train a car, because a train running empty consumes an enormous amount of energy. |
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The first is Bullet Time, which gives him firm control over the situation but consumes the related resource pool, shown in an hourglass, at a high rate. |
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In the age of the global marketplace an increasingly atomised urban society consumes products and resources with little thought for their origin or future. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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Flying consumes a great deal of energy, and so, we reasoned, the energy demands of flying would compete with the energy needed to fuel the immune response. |
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It's silly that a guy who consumes a terabyte of data a month gets the same service for the same price as someone who just wants to read email and surf the web. |
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Shall we say this war consumes the heart and enervates the soul? |
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For example, during its primary feeding season the blue whale consumes upwards of 40 million krill each day in order to secure adequate nutrition. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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Where the conventional gyro consumes a substantial amount of electrical power the GPS compass operates from the boat's 12 volt DC bus drawing less than 2 amperes. |
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We do what we can to efficiently weed out this deadweight cost, but it still consumes manpower and money that would otherwise be dedicated to serving paying customers. |
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The sexually voracious alpha-female who seduces and then consumes her quarry? |
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At times he will eat nothing but the fish, and at other times the fish is left to sit forlornly on the plate, while he consumes every French fry within reach. |
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It rules your thoughts and consumes your every waking moment plus some. |
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Or maybe it doesn't create time, but actually consumes it, gobbles it up. |
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The audience consumes these shows in much the same way as the live telecast of a sporting event because uncertainty is a key part of the viewing experience. |
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Keep in mind that the average person consumes 3,400 mg of sodium a day, which is significantly higher than suggested. |
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During its final growth stage, the constantly feeding larva of a monarch butterfly consumes an amazing 2.25 times its own weight in milkweed per day. |
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However, the Inuit population infrequently consumes vegetables in general, including certain yellow and green ones that contain provitamin A carotene. |
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The plant accommodates an electrolyser, methanation unit and also consumes carbon dioxide during the methanation process. |
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The rated input power does not indicate the effectiveness of the cleaner, only how much electricity it consumes. |
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India consumes almost as much whisky as the rest of the world put together. |
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However, because amphibians have little calorific value, the polecat never grows fat on them, no matter how many it consumes. |
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The walrus is unique in that it consumes its prey by suction feeding, using its tongue to suck the meat of a bivalve out of the shell. |
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After such organisms die, the bacterial degradation of their biomass consumes the oxygen in the water, thereby creating the state of hypoxia. |
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This decomposition process consumes oxygen, which reduces the concentration of dissolved oxygen. |
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Wind power consumes no fuel, and emits no air pollution, unlike fossil fuel power sources. |
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Usually, it is regarded as a pest, since it consumes agricultural products and spreads disease to humans and their domestic animals. |
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The subduction process consumes older oceanic lithosphere, so oceanic crust is seldom more than 200 million years old. |
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The farm that consumes the feed may produce it, purchase it on the market, or some of both. |
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Because the Solvay process recycles its ammonia, it consumes only brine and limestone, and has calcium chloride as its only waste product. |
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In term of power consumption, conventional full adder consumes high power due to use of high power consumption XOR gate. |
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Ghosts and other undeadly creatures surround you as a loud thumping fills the room and consumes your body. |
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At nearly 74 liters of wine per capita, Vatican City consumes even more wine than the population of Italy or France. |
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A typical American consumes approximately 3 tablespoons or more of vegetable oil each day. |
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Petroleum is used in manufacturing a wide variety of materials, and it is estimated that the world consumes about 95 million barrels each day. |
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No fusion reactor has yet to produce more energy than it consumes. |
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The action plan put in place after the WHO study has reaped benefits as recent figures suggest that 93 per cent of the UAE's population consumes iodised salt. |
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The whale shark is a filter feeder which consumes plankton which they scoop up in their gaping mouths while swimming close to the water's surface. |
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Marys consumes about 360,000 megawatt hours of power annually, roughly half of that goes toward their groundwood pulping process which converts wood to pulp. |
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Compared to Japan and South Korea, Taiwan consumes less rice and tapioca than oils, fats, meats and fruits, a trend the COA encourages locals to reverse. |
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The killer whale consumes the Steller sea lion and receives energy. |
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The smallest, most efficient laser yet, a nanoscale device that consumes just I microwatt of power, could one day be a component of faster computers. |
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The Vietnamese believed the orbs were eaten by a toad, while the Kwakiutl tribe, on Canada's west coast, believe the mouth of heaven consumes the sun or the moon. |
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Of the many explanations that have been put forward one is that the unfattenable person consumes the calories by much greater muscular energy than the fattenable person. |
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The hydro station consumes no water, unlike coal or gas plants. |
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When properly designed and operated, a Solvay plant can reclaim almost all its ammonia, and consumes only small amounts of additional ammonia to make up for losses. |
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Daily water consumption for Malacca is 500 million litres and each resident consumes 220 litres per day, higher than the national average of 180 litres per day. |
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The final host is the waterfowl or mammal that consumes the shrimp. |
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The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life which it annually consumes. |
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