He recommends that you learn to produce information (the best teacher for knowing how to consume) by starting to blog and manipulating raw data using spreadsheets.
This strange outcome partly reflects Mr Jorgenson's finding that households headed by men consume much more than households headed by women.
These are caused in part by technology advancements that increase complexity across networks, by participatory networks that allow customers to consume and generate power and by the need to integrate renewable forms of energy safely and reliably into the grid.
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The company, whose looms by themselves consume 5% of Australia's entire wool exports, has been steadily adding designers and fashion brands to its portfolio.
"We want to be able to distribute and sell our content across all platforms and make it easier for the consumer to discover, access and consume it, hopefully by paying for it one time, " Mr. Hano said.
The price tag reached a quarter of the state budget by 2004, and the consulting firm McKinsey projected that the program would consume 91% of state revenues by 2008.
Thus the amount families consume tends to be dictated by the size of their cars and the distance of their house from work, things which aren't quickly changed.
We were able as a nation to consume more than we produced by running deficits in our trade balance that the world was willing to finance by lending to us through the balancing capital accounts.
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This proposition comes directly from economic theory, which says that people respond to the risk of dying not by shortening their planning horizon and blithely assuming they will die right on time, but by choosing to consume somewhat more when young and somewhat less when old, if they do end up living longer than expected.
The re-charger will consume 50% less stand-by energy than today's models, the GSM Association (GSMA), an umbrella group for the industry, said.
Here's another difficulty with efficiency standards: As Peter Huber suggested in Forbes ( May 18, 1998), they tend to backfire by inspiring consumers to consume more.
Most immigrants are of working age, which means they consume less of the services provided by the state, such as health care and education, and pay more in taxes.
Games on the Nintendo DS, by contrast, can consume.
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In addition to dual persona support for Android devices, the Telefonica Cloud Computing catalog helps companies more effectively manage their databases, virtual desktops (PCs) and applications by offering easy to consume cloud-based services.
If we continue on our current path, health care costs will consume 34 percent of our GDP by 2040, and the number of uninsured Americans will rise to 72 million, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
At current growth rates data centers will consume 3% of global electricity supply by 2010.
Fourth, virtual resources must be linked to the power they consume in order to understand power consumption by applications and how to optimize portable workloads.
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The freedom to consume real food, and to do so by mouth instead of through a tube, is a gift I treasure at each meal, and that I never take for granted.
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This year Intel will lap AMD by finally scrapping the old Pentium-chip architecture in favor of a suite of lower-temperature, dual-core microprocessors that consume 35% less power and increase performance by 80%.
"By 2015 households which today routinely consume 1TB of data a month are expected to generate 20 times the amount of data than they currently save, " said Richard Doherty, research director of the Envisioneering Group, a technology research and consulting company.
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Magazines issued by the parent clubs for particular breeds consume several shelves and wall displays.
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The report projects that by 2040, alternative fuel vehicles will consume about 13.7% of our light-duty vehicle fuel.
The most significant way to develop a loyal online following is by creating useful content that readers will consume and share.
This is closely followed by students, 78% of which consume videos daily.
It is estimated that by 2012 tar-sands operations will consume two billion cubic feet of natural gas a day, or enough to heat all the homes in Canada.
The State will have to exercise a guiding influence on the propensity to consume partly through its scheme of taxation, partly by fixing the rate of interest .
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With video expected to consume over two-thirds of global mobile bandwidth by 2015, and as time spent on Android and iOS apps explodes, we are excited to extend Opera's solutions for operators.
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Energy consumption would drop by 80 percent since memory-based systems consume less energy and require fewer air conditioners.
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She watched him consume his dinner now, get through the trout bite by bite, gulp down his wine.
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