The ideal situation is that our energy needs will be met by a patchwork of technology.
This objective was planned to be met by implementing 4 main activities with 5 subsidiary tasks.
If the forecast differs from the actual generation, the shortfall must be met by using reserve capacity.
The window of just minutes is unlikely to be met by even the most intrepid emergency medical service.
Any landfill tax charges incurred while the machine is not working will be met by depot operators, AmeyCespa.
We stormed out onto the field, only to be met by a deafening roar from some 67, 000 fervent fans.
Maintenance is generally good at present but there is significant repair liability which cannot be met by existing resources.
General secretary Jerome Valcke said that "the cost of the free tickets will be met by our commercial partners".
The target, due to be met by 2006, will mean that 46% of England's secondary schools will enjoy specialist status.
But he argued that the scale of demand would need to be met by online courses as well as campus universities.
The review aimed to measure progress towards certain national standards set by the government which need to be met by 2010.
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The trade unions have been warned that demands for big pay rises will be met by curbs on the right to strike.
The 2014 Games will be hosted by Glasgow where the cost will be met by the city council and the Scottish government.
At the World Education Forum (Dakar, 2000), 164 governments pledged to achieve EFA and identified six goals to be met by 2015.
Ten months since President Barack Obama signed Dodd-Frank into law, regulators have missed all 26 deadlines supposed to be met by April.
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It remains to be seen if the current rally in EWT will also be met by aggressive selling in the short term.
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We need to ensure access to justice is preserved for all, including victims of crime whose needs will be met by this Bill.
Speaking at the inaugural Reading Agency Lecture at the British Library, Winterson suggested the cost could be met by Google, Amazon and Starbucks.
The greed of investors to own shares in sharply rallying economies is going to be met by the heavy issuing of shares by corporates.
The simple recommendation is that empowered customers have to be met by your empowered employees, using the same Internet technologies to keep up .
"We are living through a time of global economic challenges that cannot be met by half measures or the isolated efforts of any nation, " Obama said.
Any fines by US authorities on Royal Bank of Scotland over the Libor scandal should be met by bankers not taxpayers, Chancellor George Osborne has insisted.
Plaid Cymru agree with Labour in the Assembly that increasing energy needs shouldn't be met by nuclear reactors, but the Welsh Conservatives remain open-minded on the issue.
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Drivers had complained to BBC Radio Nottingham that they had not been paid but accountancy firm RSM Tenon said wages would be met by the Redundancy Payments Office.
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Many state courts use the looser standard of "general acceptance, " which can be met by convening a group of like-minded experts and publishing their papers in a sympathetic journal.
And margin calls are going to be met by selling the liquid stocks (or bonds, or other investments), not by trying to spend time getting out of illiquid investments.
Since the money will mainly benefit lower earners and the costs will be met by all taxpayers, Mr Darling is proposing a significant redistribution from middle to lower earners.
To the insurers' losses must be added the cost to the government of rescue operations, plus many uninsured losses that will ultimately be met by private individuals or the taxpayers.
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