Instead, every effort should be made to make the burning of coal clean and efficient.
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The Department of Transport has said a decision on whether to make changes on the stretch would be made within two months of the meeting.
It will remain just as weak, just as divided, and just as unwilling, really, to make the kind of serious deals that need to be made in order to put Humpty Dumpty back together again.
And because all forces are having to make 20% cuts, choices need to be made about what style of policing the public want.
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But there is a lot of money to be made if the firm can make its brand as trusted on Main Street as on Wall Street.
We have to be careful that we don't make some of the mistakes that we made in the past, having long-term contracts that didn't work out.
If both parties are involved in doing difficult but necessary things, neither side can make political capital at the expense of the other and trade-offs can be made.
The written submissions will be made instead of the usual procedure, which sees the parties involved make them in court.
Thompson argued that there is money to be made in the stock ahead of the early 2013 launch of a make-or-break line of BlackBerry devices.
And when I think about the sacrifices that so many Americans make every single day, and have made in the past to allow me to be part of this incredible democracy, it gets me inspired.
We probably will see some kind of recession or depression like scenario in the next few years if governments around the world can not figure out how to get rid of excess in the system and make structural changes that need to be made.
But if campaigners know they've been part of the process it may make it easier if tough decisions have to be made.
If such claims are to be made the Defense Department is going to have to do more to make visible the results of their forensic work.
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Improvements still have to be made to make such a product viable, he said, such as reducing the thickness of the panels and reducing power consumption.
But ultimately, the competitive difference will be made by the level of organizational influence exerted by the data scientist to make the information from the data actionable.
The natural progression of paternalism is the inability to make decisions, requiring more and more to be made for us.
The state of America's aging nuclear arsenal also troubled Mr. Gaffney, who warned "Our stockpile is not as safe and reliable as we could make it" and that a resumption of nuclear testing is needed to permit such improvements to be made and to diagnose and correct the Nation's yawning vulnerabilities to electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) attacks.
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One of the first things that a 3-D printer will make will be a house made possible by wireless electricity.
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Dr Claus has already used this process to make a flexible kind of photovoltaic cell, made from alternating polymer and ceramic layers, that can be sewn on the outside of a tent.
But the judge said he had concluded there would be a serious risk of injustice if he made the assumptions the prosecution were asking him to make.
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Slight adjustments will be made to the production to make it more comfortable for people with autism spectrum disorders, including a reduction of jarring sounds and strobe lighting.
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President Clinton has sought to steer a middle course, saying that students must not be made to feel "uncomfortable because they come from different religious traditions, while helping students make the most of their God-given talents".
For the photographers themselves, work like this can be more liberating than shooting magazine covers, which with few exceptions (W, for one) come with lots of rules: the subject must make eye contact, must be smiling, must be conservatively made-up, etc.
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In the private sector, a decision is made about how much of the expense line needs to be cut and managers are forced to make the tough decisions.
It also noted that calls made between two devices using its software would be encrypted - limiting the ability of anyone to make sense of the data even if they could listen in.
Because the chips were so small and easy to make, they could be embedded in documents as they were printed, stuck to any surface or made into a book of self-adhesive dots, he added.
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If Facebook is inching toward becoming a search engine, a deep well of questions and answers would be a nice addition to augment the ready-made streams of news and status updates that could make up its results.
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