He is thrilled by the skills and enjoys the challenges associated with harnessing the natural talent and ensuring it continues to develop. |
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By harnessing this freely available history as well as unfettered cooperation, we advance the common good. |
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There is an inexorable logic to harnessing technology to democracy in the same way as it has been done in so many other facets of our lives. |
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While harnessing wind energy and burning willow coppice may seem good ideas, in reality it is not much more than green window dressing. |
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The sweet spot, it turned out, was in harnessing the technology they had created to help other doctors run their practices. |
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The jet engine and the rocket engine have different nozzles because they are harnessing two different kinds of propulsion. |
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Alexander wants to encourage a consensus among this disparate body of men and women, harnessing their talents for the good of the nation. |
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We are harnessing the giant electricity and his powers of endurance, resource and adaptability, seen at present illimitable. |
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Many herbs, including palmarosa, are used in natural remedies harnessing the power of herbal material. |
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He explained that Ireland has the capacity to generate huge volumes of energy by harnessing off-shore wind. |
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For those of strong mind, such as the author of this novel, harnessing these surges of emotions can lead to great power. |
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No progress was made towards harnessing steam, let alone gas or electricity, as energy sources. |
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An excellent example of successfully harnessing solar energy was demonstrated to the world at the Sydney Olympic Park last month. |
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The lesson taught by the headmaster was that a rescue knife to cut harnessing and webbing should be essential gear for Navy rescue personnel. |
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Also, projects like the Protein Folding, are prime candidates for harnessing the power of this kind of an accelerator. |
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Experience has shown that harnessing today's leading-edge maritime technology reaps a rich harvest of benefits tomorrow. |
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I mean, it does seem to be harnessing the discretion to one, admittedly an important factor but only one factor, in terms of the powers given to the donee of statutory power. |
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She noted that the harnessing of technologies can make a real difference but only if new ways of working happen simultaneously. |
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Yet, while other designers in this long season have been harnessing streamlining to fashion, this collection of clothes was unashamedly retro. |
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There was a constant moil of people harnessing horses, loading and unloading carts. |
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Mr Watanabe of JBIC points to the example of harnessing solar or wind power with battery recharging. |
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The Bobst Group has nurtured this process by harnessing various abilities allying general and specific knowledge of each product line. |
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The Leonine revival featured not only the harnessing of Thomas' thought to confront modernism, but as a necessary preparation, the modern editing of his sizeable corpus. |
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By harnessing enormous crude oil and gas resources, the kingdom has seen a quantum economic leap in the space of only one generation. |
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Children are active by nature and by the harnessing of this propensity for doing they can be directed towards positive outcomes. |
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That is not only counterproductive, but also dangerous in terms of harnessing international efforts to promote international peace and security. |
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The scientists had discovered the secret of mastering gravity, and anti-gravity, and harnessing it to their power. |
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The idea of generating electricity by harnessing the power of a flowing river — called hydrokinetic energy — is attracting growing attention. |
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By harnessing that information to recommend what you should buy them, Facebook is taking the guess-work out of gifting. |
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Our competitors are harnessing technology to revolutionise the news business through aggregation, personalisation and social media. |
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It did this by harnessing the swooshing waters of the Hidden River, an underground stream that briefly opens to the sky in the centre of town. |
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With its puffed bloomers and poured skirts and that whipcord lacing harnessing torsos, it was all a bit techno Tyrolean. |
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Buoyed up by this spirit, the CFSP gains a more powerful role by harnessing a growing number of supporters. |
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There is a possibility of establishment of one lakh micro hydro projects by harnessing every stream of river. |
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The giveaways help, and the paper is particularly good at harnessing their power. |
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In fact, we could have started harnessing this resource or encouraging certain companies to adapt and move toward processing seal products. |
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The second idea which was restored was the harnessing of financial resources that were adequate to the challenges. |
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This possibility constitutes the key element for harnessing the available cost-effective emissions reduction potential. |
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A more prosperous world harnessing globalization at the service of mankind and the environment. |
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By harnessing their goodwill and skill, they may come up with a better option that far surpasses what either party suggested in the first place. |
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Scotland has been urged to lead the way on finding new ways to make electricity, most obviously by harnessing our own natural wind and wave power. |
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The Kirans aimed these productions at the younger generation and were extremely successful in harnessing the participation of a majority of youngsters at the performances. |
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In contrast, a short distance away from Scott's hut was a modern demountable base with a humming windmill harnessing the vast wind power of the region. |
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The course aims at harnessing the latent talent of participants. |
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The system could operate on a closed loop, recycling its water and harnessing the power of the sun. |
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It is an engagement technique aimed at harnessing passive discontent into PR stunts that raise awareness. |
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Outside the door Osred was harnessing two horses to the waggon. |
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The present strategy provides guidance to the Joint Programme as a whole, harnessing the comparative advantage of co-sponsors and the Secretariat. |
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India has developed on its own the capabilities for harnessing nuclear energy for electric power generation, and plans to use its vast thorium resources in the future. |
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In the new story, the presumptuousness of harnessing the energy of matter is only the first in a range of other sins that add up to a misguided faith in human control over the course of nature. |
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Consequently, this generous idea at the time of decolonisation that involved harnessing agriculture in the rich countries to feed the world is a complete intellectual sham. |
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Company founder and farmer Dave Layton, saw the opportunity to help his clients find new buyers and get fair prices for their products by harnessing the power of web technology. |
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Bevin Boy trainees at a North-east colliery harnessing a pit pony during the war. |
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They need stable government structure, anti-corruption activities, critical infrastructure development and a harnessing of the private sector to invest and utilize their resources. |
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Spintronics could surmount this approaching impasse by harnessing the spin of electrons instead of their charge. |
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The idea of harnessing Slavic nationalism and providing a homeland for the disparate and fractious elements of the South Slavic people was popular at the time and consistent with the principle of self-determination. |
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The company Energiprojekt AB in Sweden has made progress in using modern materials for harnessing the power of steam. |
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Deciding which direction you want to go and take aim by enlisting the help of your mind and harnessing your inner energy and the energy that surrounds you. |
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After a brief presentation of the activity and dogs and after the harnessing of dogs, each participant takes place at the controls of his dogsled of 4 dogs. |
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Thus, Columbus's letter serves as an early example of the harnessing of the new printing press by the State for propaganda purposes. |
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The theoretical and practical basis for the harnessing of electric power was laid by the scientist and experimentalist Michael Faraday. |
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Suddenly four unremarkable blokes in hideous outfits were on screen, mumbling unsmilingly about harnessing their creative outputs. |
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Proposals for harnessing this heat as geothermal energy have not been successful. |
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Now, with our Solar Impulse partners, we are focused on harnessing the enormous power of the sun to help find viable ways to reduce the planet's dependency on nonrenewable resources. |
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By harnessing the power of molecules, new forms of information-processing technology are possible that are evolvable, self-replicating, self-repairing, and responsive. |
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Instead of tooling their hinterland to face European and global competition, we get the impression they are clamming up in an area that they could be harnessing to create wealth. |
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A motorcycle may seem a rare exhibit at a conference such as WSIS, but in Cambodia, methods of transportation are doubling up as ways of harnessing wireless technologies. |
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The thinking behind this prohibition was that terrorist groups were exploiting the broadcasters, that the enemies of democracy were subverting the system by harnessing a key tenet of democracy – a free, open media. |
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The threats from cyberspace are of major relevance for the functioning and security of the world system: we vitally depend on the absence, or at least adequate harnessing, of cybercrime, cyberterrorism and cyberwar. |
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Passamaquoddy Bay, astride the Maine New Brunswick border, over several decades has been the focus of investigations into the feasibility of harnessing its hydroelectric potential through damming or some other means. |
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The farmers' experience and the harnessing of small scale irrigation explain these achievements and valorise local know-how and the legacies of irrigating traditions. |
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The fall is all about harnessing creativity and accessing that inner child. |
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In short, e-mail is like technological truth serum, and litigators are enthusiastically harnessing the often startling admissions made over this communication medium. |
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The harnessing of hydrogen will alter our way of life as fundamentally as the introduction of coal and steam power in the 19th century and the shift to oil and the internal combustion engine in the 20th century. |
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Redesigning NHS emergency care, tackling poor performance and harnessing the health service's purchasing power are among the priorities of the NHS England chief executive. |
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It's about harnessing that knowledge and converting it to the bodyguarding world. |
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Australia can achieve zero net emissions by harnessing energy efficiency, moving to a zero-carbon electricity system, switching from direct use of fossil fuels to decarbonised electricity, and improving industrial processes. |
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Conceptual research and development projects by over a hundred entities are investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity. |
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By harnessing the genetic makeup of mole rats, whose genes have a high resistance to runway cell growth, humanity will be able to eradicate cancer and extend life expectancy. |
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