The self-regenerating potential of skin is exhaustible, and after several sunburns premature aging of the skin occurs. |
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Our energy levels are exhaustible and must be replenished by periods of rest. |
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People alive today will pass on a stock of exhaustible and other natural resources as well as machines, buildings and social institutions. |
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Such expense is called depreciation or, for exhaustible natural resources, depletion. |
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Future well-being will depend upon the magnitude of the stocks of exhaustible resources that we leave to the next generations. |
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But the supply of golden, even good, oldies is exhaustible, if not already exhausted. |
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An archive is neither exhaustible, nor fully recoverable, nor positively finite, and archeology is the method of history that conceives its data in terms of the archive. |
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Such exhaustible resources, recognised in various international instruments to be of value to all mankind, should be preserved. |
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For exhaustible resources, the World Bank's estimates of ANS rely on current prices. |
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It concluded that international environmental law had to be used as an appropriate benchmark for the meaning of exhaustible natural resources. |
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Non-sustainability can be due either to the overextraction of exhaustible resources or to low investment in human and physical capital. |
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This kind of representation is often used for other forms of exhaustible resources. |
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While PPP is concerned with pollution, UPP deals with the pricing of exhaustible natural resources. |
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In many ways, we felt that global warming and the shortage of exhaustible resources such as oil and water would go away. |
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In contrast to other sources of nitrogen, such as guano and South American sodium nitrate, which were exhaustible, there is an inexhaustible supply of nitrogen in the air. |
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Concerning the ANS, this is due to the fact that developed countries are more able to accumulate physical and human capital while the exploitation of exhaustible resources is more often concentrated in southern countries. |
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The use of these sources of energy saves exhaustible primary sources of energy, such as the production of electricity from waste and combined heat and power. |
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He also says that any restrictive measure taken relating to conservation of any exhaustible natural resource, including water, would have to be in conjunction with domestic restrictions. |
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Likewise, the struggle to control exhaustible resources and obtain basic commodities at affordable prices raises the propensity to restrict trade in many countries. |
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Sustaining economic development and creating long-term, stable jobs depends on protecting the environment against the potentially damaging effects of growth and on preventing excessive depletion of exhaustible resources. |
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Ashore, burning buildings or industrial facilities can rely on extensive firefighting and rescue resources, but on a vessel at sea, these are limited, easily exhaustible and nonreplenishable. |
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These are important raw materials for the steel industry, among others, and China restricts their exports on the grounds that they are exhaustible resources. |
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If scarcities were fully reflected in the prices at which exhaustible resources are sold on international markets, it is true that there would be no reason for making such a correction. |
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Such an exercise would also contribute to the establishment of an equitable and sustainable legal regime for States when sharing such precious and exhaustible resources. |
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Moreover, the activities of OPEC member's do not only relate to the conditions under which the natural resources of these states are marketed, but also to the management of those exhaustible resources. |
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Fishery resources, which are an exhaustible natural resource, should be protected in the interests of biological balances and global food security. |
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As a consequence, some authors have argued in favor of imputing the consumption of exhaustible resources to their final consumers, i.e. the importing countries. |
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This aims to provide exhaustible coverage of the relevant investment opportunity set with a string emphasis on index liquidity, inevitability and replicability. |
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