These are big batteries that run cleanly for as long as hydrogen is supplied, and which might power anything in or around your home notably, your car.
But a larger phone might snag power users who want to be able to do more tablet-style work on their iPhones.
Example: During the Recruit scandal in 1988, when the ruling party feared that it might lose power, Japan's corporations were asked to order employees to vote for the LDP.
In the long run, the ANC might lose power if it were to suffer a serious split, perhaps with a substantial capitalist or socialist chunk of the party peeling away.
Psaty suggests that limits on direct-to-consumer advertising might help, as might the power of formularies, the lists of approved medicines that insurers and hospitals use to help control costs and, sometimes, to ensure safety.
"Tanugamanono power plant is completely destroyed and we might not have power for at least two weeks, " it said.
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There is also preliminary research that looks at why power might increase the chance of infidelity.
Resist as some might, the power of one's own data is the future of medicine.
But where a Prius might use that power to improve mileage, Lotus has performance in mind.
This kind of combined heat and power might enable more people to declare independence from the grid.
Data centres forced to switch to the use of back-up generators warned that they might run out power.
Dr Baccini says he is keen to know what the PSI's data-melding power might do with his work.
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Thai Energy Minister Pongsak Raktapongpaisarn recently warned that after April 4 his country might face a power supply crisis.
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The best hope for the party to keep the PRI out of power might well be to back Mr Ebrard.
With him in office, real power might lie, awkwardly, with Mr Duhalde.
Those who warned that America's enemies might have gain power when the dictators fell, will use this to suggest they were correct.
Libya's Muammar Qaddafi might sense a power vacuum and renew his support for rebels in northern Chad, where Libya has territorial claims.
According to the speculation, Dr Mahathir might hand over power in 2003 to allow time for the party and the public to adjust.
How do we help women who do have the right mix of moxie, intellectual might and management power to scale up their businesses?
More to the point, it is possible that some of this power might be released before a fault moves catastrophically, and thus provide some warning of an earthquake.
While power might be restored in parts of the regions within a matter of days or weeks, acute shortages could mandate rolling blackouts for as long as several years.
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Couldn't it be argued that the extra water would have a positive, rather than adverse effect on English water supplies and therefore the Secretary of State's power might not be exercisable?
If builders made exaggerated claims that they could not refuse our Laundry Suite because they might lose their power connection, I would be required to enforce our industry standard non-disclosure agreement.
Recently, the head of that 1991 putsch, retired general Sunthorn Kongsompong, remarked that if the PM were someone other than former army chief Chavalit, the military might have seized power by now.
This country has an estimated 220 gigawatts of what you might call amateur power: emergency generators, industrial fuel cells and other user-owned power plants, compared with 1, 000 or so gigawatts of central station capacity.
Future packages for a year's computing power might have the customer pay up front, pay later, pay now and run down an account, or draw computing power from a general-purpose "grid" of computers run by Sun.
What London's mayor might lack in power he perhaps gains in influence, given his ability to appoint key board members to the agencies that keep the city running, including the Metropolitan Police Authority and Transport for London.
But if there is a strong large-scale push in general transportation, it might make the power industry fearful of having to compete against motorists for natural-gas supplies and thus more cautious about making a major commitment themselves.
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Unfortunately, BMW has not offered anything to drivers who might happen to be in the vicinity of one of these vehicles that might suddenly lose power between now and the time that all of them are fixed.
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The administration prides itself on its green credentials, and many environmentalists have complained that deregulation may lead to more use of cheap, polluting, coal-fired power stations (though it might instead encourage more use of renewable power, if consumers are willing to pay the extra cost).
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