I have made the choice to be a farmer and to manage a finite renewable resource such as water. |
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We have many discussions with customers regarding renewable resource materials, biodegradable materials and recyclability. |
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Water is a renewable resource, albeit one that is distributed unequally and threatened by pollution. |
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However, in contrast to mining resources and hydrocarbons, water is a renewable resource, unlikely ever to be exhausted by human activities. |
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But the engine that runs on water or some other renewable resource still seems elusive. |
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One project gathered data on and trained people for an evolving renewable resource industry. |
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Bog iron is a renewable resource, making it particularly important. |
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Knowledge being an unlimitedly renewable resource, it is subject to rapid changes the education system is expected to foresee when elaborating the curricula. |
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Bamboo wood, a cheap and renewable resource, is used throughout, but especially in the kitchen area. |
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Failure to do so will mark the start of a decline in this renewable resource, which until now has been used more and more profitably each years. |
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These examples all demonstrate that the political will to act is, itself, a renewable resource. |
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Products manufactured from wood, a renewable resource, make a positive contribution to protecting the environment. |
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The challenge is to optimize the processing and conversion of this renewable resource into a usable and reliable source of fuel. |
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This applies, in particular, to water and the way this scarce and renewable resource is used. |
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Fish are an important component of Canada's renewable resource base. |
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Brazil Music may be Brazil's most perpetually renewable resource. |
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Nevertheless, the Commission, due to the renewal time of several thousand years, does not consider fuel peat as an intrinsically renewable resource. |
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Peat Moss is one of the most widely used soil conditioners, and although it does the job, it is extracted from peat bogs that take thousands of years to form and is therefore not a readily renewable resource. |
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Co-management boards are seen as the necessary regime for successful application of traditional environmental knowledge in renewable resource management, and may be needed in the cultural resource context as well. |
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The only argument that truly resonates with Canadians is that seals are a renewable resource that is hunted in a humane, well-regulated and sustainable manner. |
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Fish could, in principle, be a renewable resource. |
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By growing and managing this precious renewable resource, they manufacture products that meet basic human needs for shelter, communications and a host of other uses. |
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I Town produces electricity, not with steam or water or wind but with the renewable resource of human effort, people walking on treadwheels. |
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Cellulose is a naturally occurring polysaccharide and is the most abundant renewable resource available. |
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